$5.4 Million Awarded after Football Coach’s Actions Linked to Teen’s Tragic Suicide

BOSTON — In a recent court ruling, a Massachusetts jury awarded $5.4 million in damages to the family of a 15-year-old who committed suicide in 2018, finding that his football coach and several school administrators at Portsmouth High School were negligent ahead of the tragedy. The legal proceedings, ending this Wednesday, cast a long shadow over issues related to faculty responsibility and student safety in academic institutions. The case centered around Nathan Bruno, who took his own life following alleged pressure from his then-football coach, Ryan Moniz, to disclose the identities of peers involved in … Read more

Iowa Family Awarded $1.6 Million After Man’s Fatal Infection Post-Spine Surgery

BETTENDORF, Iowa — Following a prolonged legal battle, a Scott County jury recently awarded over $1.6 million to the family of Steve Schwarz, a LeClaire resident who succumbed to complications after spinal surgery in 2020. Schwarz passed away a few months after an operation to introduce supportive hardware into his spine, intended to support his back due to underlying health conditions. The operation, conducted in March 2020 at the University of Iowa Hospitals, was initially deemed successful. Schwarz was subsequently moved to Cedar Manor in Tipton for postoperative care. It was at this facility where … Read more

$1.6 Million Awarded in Malpractice Case After Doctor’s Critical Mistreatment of Staph Infection Leads to Iowa Man’s Death

DAVENPORT, Iowa — A Scott County jury has decided to award over $1.6 million to the daughter of a deceased LeClaire man in a medical malpractice lawsuit. The court found the doctor responsible for the care of Steve Schwarz, a 67-year-old welder, liable for failing to adequately manage his staph infection, leading to his untimely death. Filed by Heather Barrett, Schwarz’s daughter, the lawsuit named Dr. Michelle M. Sprengelmeyer, associated with Tipton Family Practice at the time, as the primary defendant. Deliberations concluded on Tuesday with the jury attributing “100 percent of the fault” to … Read more

Former UPS Driver Awarded $238 Million in Landmark Wrongful Termination Case in Washington

Seattle, WA – In a landmark legal decision, a former UPS driver was awarded a staggering $238 million by a Washington jury, pioneering one of the highest single-plaintiff employment law verdicts in the U.S. This exceptional verdict concludes a long-standing battle over alleged wrongful termination due to disability discrimination. The driver, John Doe, whose name has been changed to protect his privacy, sued UPS for wrongful termination after he was dismissed following a work-related injury. Doe had been employed by UPS since 1989. In 2019, he injured his back while on duty, which left him … Read more