"Michigan Man Awarded $77 Million After Life-Altering Refrigerant Explosion at Kroger"

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. — A Michigan man lost most of his hands due to a refrigerant explosion at a Kroger supermarket in 2022, leading to a jury’s landmark decision this week to award him nearly $77 million in damages. Brian Mierendorf, a 37-year-old pipefitter and HVAC technician, has spent the last three years navigating the traumatic aftermath of the incident, which his attorney described as “bittersweet.” Jon Marko, representing Mierendorf, expressed satisfaction with the jury’s verdict, emphasizing that no amount of money can restore what has been lost. He stated, “We’re happy with the verdict, … Read more

Heroic Technician Wins $75 Million After Life-Altering Injury in Kroger Refrigerant Explosion

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. — A jury has awarded $75 million in damages to a Michigan HVAC technician who incurred significant injuries while responding to a refrigerant leak at a Kroger store in 2022. Brian Mierendorf, who lost several fingers in the incident, underwent 25 surgeries as a result of a chemical explosion that took place in the Bloomfield Hills store. The incident occurred on February 1, 2022, when Mierendorf arrived to perform maintenance on a refrigeration system. While working, he encountered a leak from an R-22 refrigerant line, a substance that is both toxic and … Read more

Walmart to Pay $10 Million to Settle FTC Lawsuit Over Fraudulent Money Transfer Claims

CHICAGO — Walmart has agreed to a $10 million settlement to resolve a civil lawsuit filed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which alleges that the retailer failed to take necessary actions against fraudsters exploiting its money transfer services. The lawsuit claims that this negligence allowed criminals to defraud consumers of hundreds of millions of dollars. The settlement was submitted in federal court in Chicago and is pending approval by U.S. District Judge Manish Shah. As part of the agreement, Walmart committed to enhancing its protocols around money transfers, specifically pledging to not process transfers … Read more

Atlanta Jury Awards $2.25 Million to Parents After Horrifying Case of Infants’ Death and Invasion of Privacy

ATLANTA — An Atlanta jury awarded a couple $2 million in compensation and an additional $250,000 in punitive damages in a case involving the tragic death of their newborn son. The jury concluded that the doctor, known as Dr. Gates, did not intend to inflict harm, a finding emphasized by his legal representative, Ira Livnat. Gates’ legal team expressed disappointment at the verdict, noting that while the couple sought $30 million in damages, the jury’s determination of non-malicious intent was a crucial takeaway. Livnat stated that he was retained just hours before the trial’s commencement … Read more