Controversial Auto Company A1’s Xclusive Auto Escapes Suspension After Judge’s Decision Sparks Outrage Among Truck Drivers

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A1’s Xclusive Auto, a towing company in Memphis, has recently been at the center of controversy. Despite facing previous controversies, the company’s 30-day suspension was overturned by a judge, allowing them to resume operations. This decision has stirred discontent among truck drivers, with one California man vowing never to return to Memphis after his experience with the company. Sevak Zadori, a truck driver, found himself in an 18-hour standoff with A1’s Xclusive Auto and captured the incident on video. Zadori recounted how he was waiting in his 18-wheeler for an appointment when … Read more

Former Employee Awarded $31 Million in Damages After Fraud Allegations Against Dallas-Based Company

DALLAS, TEXAS – A former employee of Sun Holdings, based in Dallas, was recently awarded a whopping $31 million in damages in a civil court trial. The ex-employee claimed that both the company and its owner had committed fraud against him. The jury initially granted Jerry Stockton $15.6 million in compensatory damages on February 13. Stockton had filed a lawsuit in 2019 against Sun Holdings and its CEO, Guillermo Perales, alleging that he was owed a share of the profits from over 100 Popeyes restaurants. The very next day, the jury awarded Stockton an additional … Read more

Insurance Company Accused of Unfairly Denying Claims in Lawsuit by California Drivers

OXNARD, Calif. – A car accident in Oxnard, California left Andy Nguyen with regrets after attempting a U-turn resulted in him crashing his car into a light pole. The impact not only caused significant damage to his car but also knocked down the pole and set off the airbags. Nguyen immediately contacted his insurance company, National General, to file a claim but was met with a series of unusual questions from the adjuster. The adjuster asked Nguyen who else lived in his home, and he provided the information about his parents, 20-year-old brother, and 14-year-old … Read more

Roofing Company Faces Hefty Fines for Violating Child Labor Laws After Fatal Fall of Teen Worker

Cullman, Alabama – A roofing company in Cullman, Alabama is facing a hefty fine of $117,175 from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) for violating child labor laws following the tragic death of a teenage worker. The DOL found that Apex Roofing & Restoration LLC employed a 15-year-old who suffered a fatal fall while working on a roof. The incident took place on July 1, 2019, at a building owned by Cullman Casting Corporation. The young worker fell approximately 50 feet and sustained severe injuries, including fractures to the skull, ribs, and wrist. Sadly, the … Read more