Mother Proposes Settlement in Lawsuit Over Maui Firefighter’s Tragic Death, Including Creation of a Memorial and Safety Audits

Honolulu, Hawaii — The mother of a Maui firefighter, who tragically lost his life after being swept into the ocean through a storm drain earlier this year, has proposed a settlement in a lawsuit against Maui County and the firefighter’s supervisor. Chelsie Evans is seeking to achieve both recognition for her son’s sacrifice and improvements in safety protocols to prevent future tragedies. Tre Evans-Dumaran, 24, died after a distressing incident during a flooding event in Kihei on February 4, where he was pulled through a storm drain and swept out to sea. He succumbed to … Read more

Family Wins Multi-Million Dollar Settlement in Medical Malpractice Case Over Woman’s Death in Dothan

Dothan, AL — A jury awarded a multimillion-dollar settlement to a family after it concluded that a local woman died due to medical malpractice by her treating physicians. The lawsuit alleged that the negligent care provided by the medical team led directly to her untimely death. The woman, a resident of Dothan, had been admitted to the hospital for what should have been a routine medical procedure. However, the complaint outlined a series of misdiagnoses and incorrect treatments that were administered, which the family’s legal team argued worsened her health rapidly, culminating in her death. … Read more

“Federal Judge Accelerates Court Proceedings in Ashli Babbitt Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against U.S. Government”[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z3YBtzwmHk[/embed]

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A federal judge has urged legal representatives of Ashli Babbitt and the U.S. government to expedite their preparations to bring a wrongful death lawsuit to trial, ideally by December next year. Babbitt, an unarmed woman, died from a gunshot by a Capitol police officer during the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The lawsuit, initially filed in the Southern District of California by Babbitt’s husband, seeks $30 million in damages. This case was moved to the D.C. District and involves complex legal and factual disputes, as highlighted in a recent … Read more

Justice Overturned: Oregon Men Exonerated After Wrongful Conviction for Overdose Death

Portland, Oregon – In a stunning legal misstep, two Oregon men, Adam Gregg and Jeremiah Cook, served prison sentences for allegedly causing a man’s death by overdose, only to later discover he had survived. This revelation, which came to light after their conviction, underscores systemic failures in the legal process that call for both introspection and reform. In 2016, Gregg and Cook pleaded guilty to charges of supplying heroin to Cole Culver, whom Multnomah County prosecutors claimed had died as a result. Gregg was handed a sentence of over six years, while Cook received one … Read more