Man Awarded $1.3 Million in Lawsuit Against NJ Insurer for Uninsured-Motorist Benefits

Camden County in New Jersey has awarded $1.3 million to a man who was injured in a motor vehicle accident. The man, Kevin Bland, filed a claim against his own insurer, New Jersey Manufacturers, for uninsured-motorist benefits. The jury trial took three days and the verdict was reached on August 10 before Superior Court Judge Judith Charny. Bland’s injuries included a tear in his lateral meniscus and bulging discs in the lumbar spine. His lawyers stated that he received injections and physical therapy for his injuries. During the trial, both sides presented medical experts. Dr. … Read more

Sacred Heart University Student Files Lawsuit Against Drunk Driver and School After Serious Crash

FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) — A Sacred Heart University student has filed a lawsuit against the driver and the university following a serious crash that occurred near campus in September. Amanda Hanlon, one of six people injured in the incident, is seeking damages for her injuries. The crash took place on September 29 when an Audi driven by 19-year-old Tyler Delk from New Jersey collided with an Uber carrying Hanlon and four other freshmen. Hanlon sustained significant injuries, including facial fractures, a collapsed lung, spine injuries, and a concussion. Delk, who is a sophomore at Sacred … Read more

Background Actor Alleges Intentional Head Kick by Mia Goth on Film Set, Files Lawsuit Against A24 and Filmmakers

Los Angeles, CA – A background actor has filed a lawsuit against actress Mia Goth, alleging that she intentionally kicked him in the head during a scene. James Hunter claims to have suffered a concussion while working on the set of the A24 sequel film, “MaXXXine,” directed by Ti West and starring Goth. The incident reportedly occurred last April. According to the lawsuit, Hunter was hired to play the role of a “Dead Parishioner” for three days of work. During the first night of shooting, he lay on the ground for several hours covered in … Read more

Former Carta Executive Files Lawsuit Against CEO Henry Ward Over Damaging Recordings

NEW YORK – Carta, a startup company specializing in financial technology, found itself embroiled in a legal dispute with its former chief technical officer, Jerry Talton. Talton filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York, alleging retaliation and defamation by Carta’s CEO Henry Ward. The lawsuit reveals explosive allegations, including claims that Ward encouraged the misuse of customer data, deceived employees about equity compensation, and engaged in favoritism with acquisitions. Carta declined to comment on the lawsuit, and Talton’s lawyer followed suit. The specific details of many of the allegations have been redacted … Read more