Family Wins $25 Million Verdict, Demands Retrial Amid Juror Misconduct in Atlanta Taxi Crash Case

ATLANTA, Ga. — In a longstanding legal battle that has spanned over two decades, a Fulton County jury recently arrived at a significant decision relating to the tragic demise of Patricia Heller, who lost her life in a vehicular accident back in January 2003. Heller’s death occurred shortly after she boarded a taxi at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport during a business trip, a journey she unfortunately never completed. Patricia Heller was en route to her destination when the taxi she was in skidded off the road and collided with a tree line along Interstate 85. … Read more

Families Sue California State and Agencies Over Fatal Crash, Claiming Negligence on Dangerous Malibu Stretch

Malibu, Calif. — Nearly one year after the tragic deaths of four Pepperdine University students, their families have initiated legal proceedings against the state of California and various government agencies. The legal action stems from a horrific accident that occurred on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Malibu, claiming the lives of the young women as they attended a nearby event. On the evening of October 17, 2023, the victims—identified as Pepperdine seniors Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir, and Deslyn Williams—were either walking or standing alongside the famously treacherous stretch of road when a speeding … Read more

Lawsuit Claims School Bus Driver with Hidden Drug Conviction Caused Severe Injury Crash in Louisville

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A devastating collision in Louisville’s west end involving a school bus and a local woman’s vehicle has led to a lawsuit after it was found that the bus driver, who had a prior drug conviction, should not have been employed under district guidelines. Kim Petty, the victim, sustained severe injuries including a broken neck, shoulder, forearm, and pelvis when her car was struck by the school bus driven by Aaron Helton. According to the lawsuit filed in Jefferson Circuit Court earlier this month, there are allegations that Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) … Read more

$462 Million Verdict Challenges Trailer Safety Standards in Wake of Fatal Crash

St. Louis, MO — A recent court decision in St. Louis underscores a growing trend of sizable legal settlements in the trucking industry, which may force a reevaluation of safety standards that have long been considered adequate. A St. Louis jury awarded a striking $462 million in damages against Wabash National for their failure to install more effective rear impact guards on their trailers. The award included $450 million in punitive damages, spotlighting the severe legal and financial repercussions of not adhering to progressive safety upgrades. This verdict arrives amidst a backdrop of heated debates … Read more