$68.5 Million Awarded to Widow in Philadelphia Construction Death Lawsuit

Philadelphia, PA—A Philadelphia court has awarded $68.5 million to the widow of a construction worker who died after falling from a luxury townhome development in the city’s Fitler Square neighborhood in 2021. The decision marks one of the largest negligence suit payouts in recent years related to construction accidents. The jury found OCF Realty, the developer of the site, and its affiliated construction company liable for the death of 37-year-old James Thompson, who fell from the fourth story of a building under construction. His death has spotlighted issues of workplace safety and the responsibilities of … Read more

$25.8 Million Awarded to Indiana Couple After Hospital’s Failure to Report Cancer Diagnosis

CROWN POINT, Ind. — A significant legal judgement has reverberated through Lake County as a local couple was awarded $25.8 million in damages, following a missed cancer diagnosis at St. Mary Medical Center in Valparaiso. The verdict came after a jury found the hospital failed to communicate critical test results indicating the presence of cancer. The lawsuit stemmed from an incident in 2017 when George “Tim” Yaros underwent routine blood work at the facility. The results, which confirmed the early stages of cancer, were never reported to his physician, according to Jack Kramer of the … Read more

$8.5 Million Awarded in Negligence Case Against Maryland Nursing Home After Woman’s Death

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — An $8.5 million award was granted to the family of an elderly woman who suffered fatal neglect at a Prince George’s County nursing facility, although this amount will ultimately be reduced significantly due to state laws. The decision, delivered by a jury in the Prince George’s County Circuit Court, compensates the estate and daughter of 83-year-old Helen Hansford, who tragically lost her life after her health deteriorated in the care of Largo Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. While initially granted millions, the final payout will be reduced to $845,000 due to Maryland’s … Read more

Victory for the NFL: Judge Overturns Sunday Ticket Verdict, No Damages Awarded

Los Angeles, CA – A significant ruling was made in a U.S. court this week as a judge reversed a previous jury verdict involving the National Football League and its broadcasting agreement for the NFL Sunday Ticket package. The NFL was previously facing potential damages, but this new decision absolves the league. The NFL Sunday Ticket has been under legal scrutiny due to accusations of antitrust violations. Critics argued that the package, which exclusively offers out-of-market NFL games to subscribers, unfairly restricted competition and increased prices for consumers. Initially, a jury had found the arrangement … Read more