Jury Awards $7.5 Million in Wrongful Death Case of Former Army Officer Neglected by Hospital Staff

In a significant legal decision, a jury in Hinesville, Georgia awarded $7.5 million to the family of a former Army officer, who suffered a tragic death after being struck by a vehicle upon leaving Liberty Regional Medical Center. The lawsuit revolved around the circumstances leading to the untimely demise of Stephen Gerber, a decorated military veteran, who, according to the claim, was not adequately cared for by the hospital staff on the night of April 19, 2020. Gerber, who struggled with alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder, was brought to the emergency room exhibiting severe signs … Read more

Jury Grants $5.4 Million to Family of Portsmouth High School Athlete in Landmark Suicide Case

Providence, RI — A Rhode Island jury awarded $5.4 million to the family of a Portsmouth High School athlete who died by suicide. The verdict came after the family argued that inadequate support and bullying contributed to the student’s tragic death. The athlete, who remained a significant part of the local high school sports culture, tragically passed away in 2017. The family’s lawsuit contended that his suicide was the direct result of continual bullying, which they claimed was exacerbated by the negligence of school officials who, they argued, failed to intervene effectively. During the trial, … Read more

Jury Trial Scheduled for Suspect in 1998 Kansas City Cold Case Homicide

Kansas City, KS – A man charged with a murder that occurred over two decades ago in Kansas City, Kansas, is scheduled to stand trial in February. The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, faces charges for a homicide dating back to 1998, which had remained unsolved until recent breakthroughs in the case. The case has lingered in the shadows of the city’s unsolved crimes, challenging law enforcement agencies and leaving the victim’s family in persistent demand for justice. As years turned into decades, the hope of apprehending the suspect seemed increasingly dim until … Read more

Jury Awards $66 Million in Record-Setting Malpractice Case to Family of Mother Who Died After Cosmetic Surgery

Chicago — A tragic aftermath of cosmetic surgery has culminated in a substantial $66 million verdict against a plastic surgeon in Illinois. The civil jury in Cook County delivered the judgment following claims of medical malpractice that led to the death of Idalia Corcoles, a 39-year-old mother of four. The incident occurred in 2019 shortly after Corcoles underwent procedures for liposuction and an abdominoplasty, often referred to as a “tummy tuck.” Legal representatives from Clifford Law Offices, representing the Corcoles family, reported that this verdict might represent the largest medical-malpractice award related to plastic surgery … Read more