Jury Grants $7.1 Million to Pennsylvania Woman After Medical Delay Leads to Blindness

Erie, PA — A Pennsylvania jury has awarded a significant $7.1 million in damages to a woman who was left permanently blinded following medical missteps that delayed the detection of a critical blood clot in her brain. This landmark decision underscores the potential consequences of diagnostic delays in serious medical conditions. The case centers around the plaintiff, a woman from northwestern Pennsylvania, whose identity has been withheld for privacy reasons. Her ordeal began in April 2013, when she initially sought medical attention for symptoms indicative of a severe neurological event. Despite her critical condition, an … Read more

Chester County Jury Grants $29 Million to Cyclist Injured in Collision with Company Truck

WEST CHESTER, Pa. — A Chester County jury awarded $29 million in damages to a bicyclist who sustained severe injuries after colliding with a plumbing company truck, marking a significant precedent in local court awards. The conclusion comes after a weeklong deliberation at the Chester County Common Pleas Court. The incident, which resulted in debilitating injuries for the bicyclist, captures a pivotal moment in legal debates surrounding road safety and corporate responsibility. As the case unfolded, it highlighted critical concerns about vehicle and bicycle coexistence on urban roads. Legal experts suggest that the hefty sum … Read more

Jury Grants $5.4 Million to Family of Portsmouth High School Athlete in Landmark Suicide Case

Providence, RI — A Rhode Island jury awarded $5.4 million to the family of a Portsmouth High School athlete who died by suicide. The verdict came after the family argued that inadequate support and bullying contributed to the student’s tragic death. The athlete, who remained a significant part of the local high school sports culture, tragically passed away in 2017. The family’s lawsuit contended that his suicide was the direct result of continual bullying, which they claimed was exacerbated by the negligence of school officials who, they argued, failed to intervene effectively. During the trial, … Read more

Jury Grants $80 Million to Family After Girl Fatally Injured in 2020 Chicago Police Chase

Chicago, IL – A federal jury granted nearly $80 million in damages to the family of a teenager killed during a police chase in Chicago in 2020, marking a significant decision in a case that has cast a spotlight on police pursuit tactics. The girl, Verona Gunn, was sitting in a car that was inadvertently hit by a police cruiser involved in the chase. The tragic incident occurred on May 25, 2020, during an attempt by police to apprehend a carjacking suspect. Despite the non-involvement of Gunn and her family in the crime, their vehicle … Read more