Jury Awards $116 Million to Family in Tragic NYC Helicopter Crash That Left Five Dead

New York — In a landmark decision, a New York jury has granted $116 million in damages to the family of Trevor Cadigan, a 26-year-old who perished along with four others when their open-door helicopter plunged into the East River and rapidly sank. The tragic incident in March 2018 trapped the passengers by their safety harnesses, leading to one of the largest verdicts in such a case. The March 2018 tragedy involved a sightseeing helicopter operated by Liberty Helicopters and arranged by FlyNYON, a company known for its scenic flights over Manhattan. This particular flight … Read more

Jury Awards $116 Million in Tragic NYC Helicopter Crash That Claimed Five Lives

New York — In a staggering judgment, a Manhattan jury awarded $116 million to a grieving family for the tragic death of Trevor Cadigan, one of five passengers killed when a “doors-off” helicopter plunged into the East River in March 2018. The 26-year-old journalist was on board the flight designed for aerial photography which ended fatally due to a series of safety failures. The verdict marks a profound statement about the accountability of companies involved in the helicopter’s operation and crash. According to the family’s attorney, Gary C. Robb, the harness system used during the … Read more

Jury Awards $20 Million to Family in Fatal Shooting by Unlicensed Guard at Portland Lowe’s Parking Lot

PORTLAND, Ore. – A Portland jury awarded $20 million Monday to the family of a man killed by a security guard at a Lowe’s parking lot, highlighting the legal consequences faced by security personnel and their employers. Freddy Nelson Jr. died in a violent encounter in 2021, which not only led to a second-degree murder conviction for the guard but also a significant civil penalty against the property owners and the security firm involved. Freddy’s widow, Kari Nelson, had initially sought $25 million in a lawsuit that named the guard, Logan Gimbel, along with property … Read more

$23.87 Million Verdict in Pennsylvania: Jury Awards Record Sum After Botched Spinal Surgery Leaves Man Disabled

York, PA — In a striking medical malpractice case, a Pennsylvania jury has awarded nearly $24 million to a man who suffered severe spinal injuries due to a surgical error at WellSpan York Hospital. James Spangler, a former mechanic, underwent spinal surgery in October 2019 that left him with life-altering disabilities when a screw was mistakenly inserted into his spinal cord. During the procedure intended to alleviate spinal stenosis, neurosurgeon Joseph Krzeminski, MD, failed to adjust the operation even after an intraoperative monitoring system flagged the error. Spangler, 58, awoke with significant impairments, prompting decades … Read more