Decades-Long Legal Battle: Atlanta Jury Orders Retrial After Misconduct Allegations Surface in Taxicab Death Case

ATLANTA, Ga. — After two decades of seeking justice for the tragic death of his wife, Ed Heller watched as a jury determined the outcome of a lawsuit that has loomed over his family for years. In a recent verdict, a Fulton County jury issued a mixed decision, finding a defunct taxicab company responsible for the death of Patricia Heller, who was killed in a taxi accident back in 2003. The driver and a city inspector, however, were cleared of liability. Patricia Heller tragically lost her life soon after departing from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport … Read more

Judge Orders Continued Detention for Driver Accused in Fatal Crash Involving NHL Star Johnny Gaudreau and Brother

Salem, NJ — A New Jersey judge has ordered that Sean Higgins, the driver implicated in the fatal crash that killed professional hockey player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew, will be detained until his trial. The decision was announced following an emotional hearing on Friday. During the proceedings, Superior Court Judge Michael J. Silvanio expressed significant concerns about Higgins’ potential threat to public safety if released. Highlighting the severe nature of the allegations — driving under the influence and causing the deaths of the Gaudreau brothers while they bicycled in Salem County on August … Read more

Nevada Jury Orders Real Water to Pay Over $3 Billion for Causing Severe Illness to Consumers

Las Vegas, Nevada — In a groundbreaking legal decision, a Nevada jury has awarded over $3 billion in damages in a case against the bottled water company Real Water. The lawsuit was filed after several plaintiffs alleged that the company’s alkaline water product caused severe liver damage. The staggering sum highlights the gravity of the accusations and the jury’s agreement on the harm caused by the product. The parent company, AffinityLifestyles.com Inc., and its president, Brent Jones, are to pay $2 billion in punitive damages. The remaining amount will cover compensatory damages to five plaintiffs, … Read more

Jury Rules Against Sig Sauer in Pistol Malfunction Case, Orders $2.3 Million in Damages

Concord, NH — A New Hampshire jury has found firearms manufacturer Sig Sauer at fault in a lawsuit stemming from an accidental shooting involving one of its pistols, awarding the plaintiff $2.3 million in damages. The case centered around allegations of a defect in the design of the P320 model, which reportedly discharged without the trigger being pulled. The incident in question occurred in 2018 when Kyle Guay, a man from New Hampshire, was injured as he holstered his firearm. According to court documents, Guay did not manipulate the trigger, yet the gun fired, striking … Read more