Canoga Park Community Shocked as Hit-and-Run Leaves Motorist in Critical Condition

Canoga Park, Calif. – A serious hit-and-run collision last Thursday afternoon in Canoga Park left a motorist in critical condition, heightening concerns about traffic safety in the community. The incident, which occurred on a bustling local street, involves an unidentified vehicle that struck a 30-year-old man driving a small sedan and then fled the scene without stopping to offer aid or call for emergency services. Authorities responded to the scene shortly after the incident was reported at approximately 3:15 p.m. The victim was found suffering from multiple severe injuries and was quickly transported to a … Read more

South Seaside Park Residents Triumph with $4.7 Million Win in Beach Restoration Legal Battle

South Seaside Park, N.J. — A dispute over the financial responsibility for beach replenishment in South Seaside Park has culminated in a $4.7 million jury verdict favoring the community’s private beach association, Midway Beach Condominium Association. The association sued Berkeley Township and the state of New Jersey, claiming they were unfairly burdened with the costs of a local beach nourishment project that benefitted public lands as well. The legal battle, which has drawn attention to the complex interplay between private and public interests in coastal management, centers on a beachfront that sustained significant erosion. Local … Read more

Connecticut Man Awarded $9 Million After Sustaining Injury on Water Park Lily Pads

Middletown, CT — In a significant verdict that underscores the safety obligations of amusement parks, a Connecticut man was awarded $9 million after sustaining serious injuries at a local water park. The incident, which took place at CoCo Key Water Resort in Waterbury, has raised questions about the safety measures and liability of leisure facilities. The plaintiff, James Hawthorne, a 46-year-old resident of Waterbury, encountered the injury in August 2017 while attempting to cross a water-based activity known as the “Lilypad Adventure.” This attraction required guests to hop across floating pads anchored by ropes. During … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses Disney Park Pass Class Action, Citing Refund Options for Platinum Pass Holders Amid Pandemic Restrictions

ORLANDO, Fla. — A federal judge in Florida recently dismissed a class action lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, which alleged that the company unfairly restricted access for its highest-tier annual pass holders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ruling clarified that affected consumers had options they declined to pursue, including the opportunity to cancel their passes for a refund. The plaintiffs, two patrons of the popular theme parks, argued their Platinum Passes did not provide the value promised due to imposed reservation systems and other limitations during the outbreak. However, the judge countered that … Read more