Virginia Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds $7 Million Verdict for Injured Passenger in 2014 Car Crash

Richmond, Virginia — In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Virginia recently upheld a $7 million jury verdict, reinstated in favor of Tamara Al-Saray, a passenger grievously injured in a 2014 automobile accident. The state’s highest court found substantial grounds to support the original jury’s decision, which had been previously overturned by an appellate court. The controversy stemmed from a severe collision that occurred in November 2014, when Janaia Spurlock, while making a left-hand turn, was struck by another vehicle operated by Sharon Furr. Al-Saray, a passenger in Spurlock’s car, sustained serious injuries, including … Read more

Mother Injured in Isle of Palms Shooting Sues City and Police, Citing Negligence and Lack of Control at Beach Event

ISLE OF PALMS, S.C. — Legal action has been taken by a victim of a mass shooting that occurred on a packed beach during a “Senior Skip Day” event earlier this year. The lawsuit, initiated on January 10, targets both the city of Isle of Palms and its police department, accusing them of negligence in their duty to manage and secure the beach event which they had previous knowledge of. On April 7, 2023, an unplanned violent incident shook the local community when 18-year-old Davion Bobby Del’Shawn Singleton allegedly opened fire among the gathering, injuring … Read more

Florida Jury Awards $6.2 Million to Shopper Injured by Pallet Jack at Walmart During Black Friday Rush

A Florida jury ordered Walmart to pay close to $6.2 million in a negligence lawsuit stemming from an incident during the bustling Black Friday sales in 2019. The legal battle, which concluded after a five-day trial, revolved around a significant injury claim made by a shopper in one of the retailer’s stores. The accident occurred when a Walmart employee maneuvered a pallet jack through a crowded aisle, failing to issue any warnings or employ safety measures. The plaintiff, who was shopping at the time, was struck in the ankles, leading to a fall and subsequent … Read more

Shaquille O’Neal Agrees to $11 Million Settlement for Injured Crypto Investors in NFT Lawsuit

MIAMI — On Tuesday, a federal judge in Miami gave the initial green light to an $11 million settlement fund, stemming from a class-action lawsuit involving famed former basketball player Shaquille O’Neal. This preliminary agreement addresses claims from investors who allege they suffered financial losses linked to the Astrals Project nonfungible tokens (NFTs) and GLXY tokens. The Moskowitz Law Firm, helmed by managing partner Adam Moskowitz in Coconut Grove, Florida, represents the certified class of affected investors. Moskowitz, alongside his colleague Joseph M. Kaye and the team from Mark Migdal Hayden, including Jose M. Ferrer … Read more