Detroit Jury Awards $133,000 to Man Fired Over Vaccine Mandate Due to Religious Beliefs

Detroit, MI – A Canton man recently received a $133,000 jury award, concluding a legal battle that highlights persistent tensions between employer vaccine mandates and individual religious beliefs. The verdict, issued in Detroit on Thursday, ruled in favor of 56-year-old Harry Yeremian, who was dismissed from his managerial position at the MGM Grand Detroit casino due to his refusal to comply with its COVID-19 vaccination requirement. Yeremian, a devout Catholic, argued that his dismissal from the gaming venue was a case of religious discrimination. He claimed his faith prevented him from receiving the vaccine and … Read more

Florida Jury Awards $6.2 Million to Shopper Injured by Pallet Jack at Walmart During Black Friday Rush

A Florida jury ordered Walmart to pay close to $6.2 million in a negligence lawsuit stemming from an incident during the bustling Black Friday sales in 2019. The legal battle, which concluded after a five-day trial, revolved around a significant injury claim made by a shopper in one of the retailer’s stores. The accident occurred when a Walmart employee maneuvered a pallet jack through a crowded aisle, failing to issue any warnings or employ safety measures. The plaintiff, who was shopping at the time, was struck in the ankles, leading to a fall and subsequent … Read more

Jury Awards $17 Million to Woman After Retained Surgical Instrument Incident at Presbyterian Hospital

Albuquerque, NM — A New Mexico jury has awarded almost $17 million to a woman after she unknowingly lived with a 13-inch metal retractor in her abdomen for two months following a surgical procedure performed at Presbyterian Hospital in 2019. This decision includes one of the state’s largest punitive damages in recent medical malpractice judgements, posing serious questions about surgical safety protocols. The substantial award handed down includes $15 million aimed to punish Presbyterian Healthcare Services, the state’s most extensive healthcare network, for this severe oversight. Additionally, the plaintiff, Michelle Torma, received $1.75 million in … Read more

Seattle Jury Awards $100 Million in Landmark PCB Exposure Case Against Monsanto at Washington School

Seattle, Washington — In a significant legal decision, a Seattle court has ordered Monsanto to pay $100 million in damages to plaintiffs who claim they were exposed to harmful chemicals at a local educational facility. This case, involving individuals connected to the Sky Valley Education Center in Monroe, marks the 10th lawsuit over health issues allegedly caused by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) found in certain building materials at the school. The lawsuit, formally known as Rose v. Pharmacia, includes over 200 current and former students, teachers, and parents from the Sky Valley Education Center. They allege … Read more