Indiana Jury Awards $11 Million in Landmark Medical Malpractice Case: Failure to Diagnose Led to Leg Amputation

Elkhart, Indiana – A Michigan man and his wife have been awarded over $11 million by an Indiana jury after accusing a doctor of failing to diagnose a painful limb issue that ultimately led to the amputation of the man’s leg. The couple filed a civil suit against Dr. James Shoemaker Jr., alleging that he failed to identify critical limb ischemia in Mychajlo Hajdaj’s right leg in January 2015. Critical limb ischemia refers to a blockage of the arteries in the lower extremities. Denying the allegations, Dr. Shoemaker, Elkhart General Hospital, and Elkhart Emergency Physicians … Read more

Former Trump Lawyer Breaks His Silence: Navigating My Moral Compass Led Me to Exit the Legal Team

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a surprising twist of events, former lawyer for Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, has revealed that he decided to part ways with the former president’s legal team to “follow his compass.” Cohen, who faced intense scrutiny during the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, made this announcement on Monday. The decision to separate from Trump’s legal team comes as a shock, considering Cohen’s unwavering loyalty to the former president in the past. Cohen was at the center of various legal battles involving Trump, including the investigation into Russian interference in the … Read more

Parents Sue Landon School Over Alleged Bullying That Led to Teen’s Tragic Death

Bethesda, Maryland – The family of a 16-year-old student from Landon School in Montgomery County has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the school, alleging that their son’s death in 2022 was the result of bullying. Charlie Schnell’s parents, Dawn and Scott, claim that the school failed to protect their son from bullying and rumors, and neglected to inform them of his vulnerable state. According to the lawsuit, the parents assert that Landon School lacked a written anti-bullying policy during the 2021-2022 school year, which would have required investigations, anonymous reporting, and parental notification. They … Read more