"Michigan Man Awarded $77 Million After Life-Altering Refrigerant Explosion at Kroger"

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. — A Michigan man lost most of his hands due to a refrigerant explosion at a Kroger supermarket in 2022, leading to a jury’s landmark decision this week to award him nearly $77 million in damages. Brian Mierendorf, a 37-year-old pipefitter and HVAC technician, has spent the last three years navigating the traumatic aftermath of the incident, which his attorney described as “bittersweet.” Jon Marko, representing Mierendorf, expressed satisfaction with the jury’s verdict, emphasizing that no amount of money can restore what has been lost. He stated, “We’re happy with the verdict, … Read more

Heroic Pipefitter Awarded $77 Million After Life-Altering Incident at Kroger Explosion

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. — A jury in Oakland County awarded Brian Mierendorf nearly $77 million after he suffered life-altering injuries from a refrigerant explosion at a Kroger store in Bloomfield Township. The verdict, announced by attorney Jon Marko of Marko Law, marks one of the largest awards in the state for such a case. Mierendorf, a 37-year-old journeyman pipefitter and HVAC technician, sustained severe chemical burns and injection injuries to his hands while attempting to mitigate the hazardous situation. The incident occurred when a defective refrigerant system leaked toxic R22 refrigerant, which is banned by … Read more

Dublin Jury’s Landmark Ruling: Gerry Adams Awarded €100,000, Sparking Debate on His Legacy as Peacemaker or Terrorist

DUBLIN, Ireland — The complicated legacy of Gerry Adams, a central figure in the Irish peace process, has been put under the microscope by a jury in Dublin. After deliberating for a month, the jury reached a verdict on May 30, awarding Adams €100,000 (approximately $113,000) in damages, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding his role in Ireland’s turbulent political history. Adams, known for his leadership in the Sinn Féin party and his involvement in the Northern Ireland peace negotiations, has long been a polarizing figure, with opinions diverse among various factions … Read more

Historic Jury Ruling: Terminally Ill Man Awarded $117 Million After Asbestos Exposure at World Trade Center

New York — In a landmark decision, a jury has awarded $117 million to a terminally ill man and his wife after the man was exposed to asbestos while working on the World Trade Center construction during the 1970s. This ruling marks a significant moment in the ongoing fight for justice among those impacted by asbestos-related illnesses. William Durbec, the man at the center of the case, was diagnosed with a terminal illness linked to his asbestos exposure. The jury determined that Durbec is entitled to $78 million, compensating him for both past and future … Read more