Seattle Children’s Hospital Ordered to Pay $21M in Landmark Racial Discrimination Case

Seattle, Washington — A Seattle jury recently ruled that Seattle Children’s Hospital created a racially hostile work environment, culminating in a $21 million judgment for Dr. Benjamin Danielson, a former senior medical officer at the hospital’s Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic. The verdict, announced on December 23, 2024, concludes a protracted legal battle spotlighting the deep-seated racial issues within healthcare institutions. Dr. Danielson, who led the Odessa Brown clinic from 1999 until his 2020 resignation, stepped down citing persistent institutional racism. His departure was followed by litigation against the hospital, where he detailed a work environment … Read more

Jury Grants $8.4 Million to Family of Woodway Truck Driver in Landmark 2018 Wrongful Death Case

WACO, Texas — In a significant legal ruling, a jury in McLennan County awarded $8.4 million to the family of a local truck driver who tragically lost his life in an accident four years ago. This decision highlights a continuing societal concern over traffic safety and employer responsibility in ensuring safe working conditions for their employees. The verdict came after close deliberation over the details of the unfortunate 2018 incident, which involved Nicholas Anderson, a driver from Woodway. According to court documents, Anderson was struck by a vehicle whose driver had allegedly failed to adhere … Read more

Justice for Botham Jean: Family Granted $98 Million in Landmark Case Verdict

Dallas, Texas – A federal jury awarded $98 million to the family of Botham Jean, a Black accountant who was fatally shot by an off-duty police officer in his own apartment. The dramatic conclusion to the wrongful death lawsuit signals a significant moment in legal accountability concerning police actions. Botham Jean, 26, was killed in September 2018 when Amber Guyger, then a Dallas police officer, entered Jean’s apartment mistaking it for her own and shot him, believing he was an intruder. The incident sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice across the nation, focusing attention … Read more

South Carolina Jury Awards $63.4 Million in Mesothelioma Case Linked to Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Products

Columbia, South Carolina – A South Carolina jury has awarded $63.4 million to Michael Perry, a man who claims his mesothelioma was caused by prolonged use of Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based baby powder. Diagnosed in July 2023, Perry asserted that his cancer stemmed from daily exposure to the product. In addition to Johnson & Johnson, the co-defendant, American International Industries (AII), a cosmetics manufacturer known for its beauty and skincare products, was also found liable by the jury. Throughout the trial, evidence presented by Perry’s legal team suggested that Johnson & Johnson had knowledge of … Read more