Grieving Families Demand Swift Justice as Boat Crash Trial Faces Delays

MIAMI, FLORIDA – Relatives of a couple who tragically lost their lives in a boat crash are expressing their frustration with a judge’s decision to delay the imprisonment of the boater responsible. The incident, which occurred in Miami, Florida, has left the grieving family seeking justice and answers. The couple, whose identities have not been disclosed, were killed when their boat collided with another vessel on the water. The boater operating the second vessel has been found to be at fault in the crash. According to witnesses, the collision was a devastating and horrifying sight. … Read more

Long-Awaited Verdict Looms as Jury Deliberates in Trial of Car Crash Killer, Accused of Taking Lives of Grandmother and Two Grandkids

ATLANTA, Georgia – After nearly six years, Diontre Tigner has been taken into custody. This arrest comes as the culmination of a trial regarding a fatal car crash that claimed the lives of a grandmother and her two grandchildren in December 2018. The jury is currently deliberating on Tigner’s guilt or innocence in this tragic incident. The trial has been closely watched by the community, as justice has long been awaited for the victims and their grieving families. Tigner’s arrest in December 2021 brought some closure to the case, which had remained unsolved for years. … Read more

Illinois Hits Record-Breaking Verdict in Nursing Home Negligence Case, While Ninth Circuit Orders New Trial for Fatal Bus Crash

Chicago, Illinois – The largest nursing home negligence verdict in the history of Illinois and the ordering of a new trial by the Ninth Circuit in a case involving a fatal tour bus crash have dominated the recent Tort Report by Law360. The report compiles significant developments in personal injury law. In a groundbreaking ruling, a jury in Illinois awarded a record-breaking verdict in a nursing home negligence case. This verdict serves as a crucial milestone in holding nursing homes accountable for the care and safety of their residents. While details of the case have … Read more

St. Louis Police Chief Faces Pushback in Withholding Bodycam Video After Crash into South City Bar

St. Louis, MO – The police chief of St. Louis is facing scrutiny for his refusal to release bodycam footage following a police SUV crash into a South City bar. Chief Robert Tracy cited state laws and the Sunshine Law as the reasons behind his decision. According to state law, police can withhold body camera footage if its release would jeopardize an ongoing criminal investigation or put a confidential informant at risk. However, in this particular case involving the crash at Bar:PM, a gay bar owned by Chad Morris and James Spence, there is no … Read more