$310 Million Verdict Awarded to Family of Teen Killed in Orlando Amusement Park Ride Fall

Orlando, Florida — A jury in Florida has awarded $310 million to the family of Tyre Sampson, a 14-year-old boy who tragically lost his life after a fall from an amusement ride in Orlando nearly two years ago. The decision came after a short deliberation, signaling a substantial moment in the ongoing debate over safety standards in amusement parks. This significant verdict against Funtime Handels GmbH, the Austrian firm that manufactured the ride, emphasizes the critical accountability these companies hold in ensuring the safety of their amusement attractions. According to legal representatives Ben Crump and … Read more

$12 Million Awarded to Michigan Woman Fired Over Vaccine Refusal on Religious Grounds

Detroit, MI — A federal jury has awarded a Catholic woman $12 million after she was dismissed by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan for not complying with the company’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate on grounds of religious belief. This landmark decision has sparked widespread attention due to its implications on religious accommodation in the workplace. Lisa Domski, a remote worker at Blue Cross for many years, was terminated in January 2022 after her application for a religious exemption was refused. The denial led to legal action which has culminated in a multi-million dollar verdict against … Read more

After Nearly Three Decades Wrongfully Imprisoned, Massachusetts Man Awarded $1 Million in Compensation

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — Life forever changed for Michael Sullivan nearly three decades ago when he was imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. Through those years, Sullivan witnessed the deaths of close relatives and sustained severe injuries in multiple prison assaults. Recently, a Massachusetts jury declared Sullivan innocent of the 1986 murder and robbery of Wilfred McGrath, awarding him $13 million, though state laws limit compensation for wrongful convictions to $1 million. This month’s verdict capped Sullivan’s long battle for justice which illustrates a growing trend of reversed convictions in Massachusetts. At 64, Sullivan … Read more

Landmark $98.6 Million Verdict Awarded to Botham Jean’s Family in Civil Case Against Former Officer Amber Guyger

Dallas, Texas – A federal jury has awarded nearly $100 million to the family of Botham Jean, a man fatally shot by former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, marking a significant moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding police accountability. In a civil trial verdict that far exceeded the $54.4 million sought by Jean’s family, the jury delivered about $60 million in punitive damages and $38.6 million in compensatory damages to assert that law enforcement actions must align with strict legal and ethical standards. The substantial award represents not only a financial judgment but also a … Read more