Severe Injury Sparks Lawsuit After Fallen Tree Crushes SUV, Allegations of Homeowner Negligence Emerge

DALLAS — A lawsuit has emerged in the aftermath of a severe incident in Lakewood, where an oak tree fell onto an SUV, seriously injuring the driver. The plaintiff, Maisie Marsau, alleges that the tree’s owner, Dan Patterson, was aware of the hazardous condition of the tree before it caused the accident. Marsau, 32, was driving on Wendover Road when the tree collapsed, resulting in a catastrophic spinal cord injury that has left her paralyzed from the neck down. This painful event has heightened concerns about property safety and owner responsibility in the community. In … Read more

Investors Rally as Class Action Suit Against Lantheus Holdings Unfolds: Key Dates and Allegations Revealed

RADNOR, Pa. – A class action lawsuit has been filed against Lantheus Holdings, Inc., aimed at investors who acquired securities of the company between February 26 and August 5, 2025. The law firm Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announced that those who wish to act as lead plaintiffs in the case have until November 10, 2025, to file their applications. The lawsuit alleges that Lantheus made false and misleading representations regarding the competitive standing of its product, PYLARIFY. Specifically, it claims the company failed to properly evaluate pricing and competition, leading to potential risks … Read more

Legal Challenge Emerges as Allegations Surface of U.S. Deporting Migrants to Ghana to Bypass Legal Limits

The lawsuit filed against the U.S. government alleges that officials improperly deported migrants to Ghana as a means of circumventing regulations in place that govern such actions. The legal challenge raises significant concerns about the treatment of asylum seekers and presents chilling allegations about the deportation practices employed by U.S. authorities. According to the lawsuit, the U.S. has engaged in a strategy aimed at sidestepping restrictions that limit deportations back to certain countries known to have poor human rights records. The plaintiffs argue that migrants, including those who fled violence and persecution, were sent to … Read more

Family Sues Non-Profit After Allegations of Grooming and Negligence in Youth Program

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, S.C. — A lawsuit has been filed against a residential program by the family of a teenager who allegedly developed an inappropriate relationship with a female staff member, raising questions about the program’s oversight and accountability. The complaint was lodged on September 10 in the county’s court of common pleas against AMIkids Sand Hills, a non-profit organization. The suit claims neglect in handling communications between 31-year-old Florence Garland White, who worked at the facility, and the then-15-year-old boy. The lawsuit states that the teen was admitted to the program in January 2025 following … Read more