Jury Orders Wabash National to Pay $462 Million After Fatal Trailer Incident, Company Contests Verdict

St. Louis, MO — Wabash National Corp. is reassessing its legal avenues following a substantial $462 million verdict from a St. Louis jury related to a catastrophic 2019 traffic accident that resulted in the deaths of two individuals. The legal proceedings have centered on the performance of a trailer’s safety equipment manufactured by Wabash. During the traumatic incident, a Volkswagen CC, operated by 30-year-old Taron Tailor with 23-year-old Nicholas Perkins as a passenger, collided into the back of a Wabash-manufactured trailer. According to John Simon, an attorney with the Simon Law Firm based in St. … Read more

Oklahoma City Council to Consider $875K Settlement in Fatal Police Shooting of Teenager Stavian Rodriguez

Oklahoma City, OK — The Oklahoma City Council is poised to decide on a sizeable settlement agreement related to the fatal police shooting of 15-year-old Stavian Rodriguez. If approved during Tuesday’s council meeting, the city would award $875,000 to Rodriguez’s mother, rounding off a contentious legal battle surrounding the tragic 2020 event. The incident, which resulted in Rodriguez’s death, occurred during an attempted armed robbery at the Okie Gas & Express convenience store in Oklahoma City. According to police reports, Rodriguez was instructed to leave the store and emerged through a drive-thru window—the only exit … Read more

Texas Family Wins $100 Million in Landmark Case Over Fatal Police Shooting

Houston, Texas — In a monumental legal decision, a Texas jury has awarded nearly $100 million to the family of a man who was fatally shot by a police officer. This landmark judgment, delivered after a heated and closely watched trial, underscores the ongoing national debate around police use of force and accountability. The case centers on the tragic death of James Robertson, a 34-year-old Black man, who lost his life during an encounter with a patrol officer in 2018. According to court documents, Robertson was unarmed at the time of the shooting, which occurred … Read more

Orlando Jury Decides on $310M Payout to Family After Manufacturer No-Shows in Court Over Teen’s Fatal Ride Accident

Orlando, Fla. — In a landmark decision, a jury in Orlando awarded $310 million to the grieving parents of a teenager who tragically lost his life due to an amusement ride malfunction. The manufacturer, who failed to make a court appearance, was found directly liable for the incident. The devastating event unfolded in 2018 when the young teen, merely 14-years-old, succumbed to fatal injuries after being ejected from a ride known for its thrilling experience. This shocking outcome led his parents to file a lawsuit against the ride’s manufacturer, seeking justice for their immense loss. … Read more