Jury Finds Railroad Mainly Responsible for Fatal 2015 Train-SUV Collision in New York

White Plains, NY — A New York jury has concluded that the Metro-North Railroad was primarily responsible for a catastrophic 2015 train collision that resulted in six deaths and numerous injuries. The commuter train crashed into an SUV at a suburban crossing, causing a fiery accident that has since sparked debates over railway safety and operational oversight. The verdict, arrived at on Tuesday, attributed 71% of the fault to Metro-North for the passenger fatalities and injuries, while the SUV’s driver, who also died in the crash, was found 29% liable for these outcomes. Additionally, the … Read more

Jury Finds Metro-North Responsible for Fatal 2015 Crash at Commerce Street Crossing

Mount Pleasant, N.Y. — On Tuesday, a jury concluded that Metro-Noid was primarily at fault in the catastrophic 2015 collision that resulted in the deaths of six individuals, signaling a significant development in the civil lawsuit that holds the railroad accountable. Nearly eight years following the devastating incident at the Commerce Street crossing, the verdict came after deliberations that shed light on the complex circumstances leading to the deadliest crash in the history of Metro-North. Metro-North, along with the train’s engineer, bear significant responsibility for the tragedy, according to the jury’s findings. The events of … Read more

Maine Gun Owner Advocates for Responsible Gun Legislation to Promote Safety and Prevent Tragedies

Stockton Springs, Maine – As a gun owner and hunter, Brian Sterner supports further safe gun legislation in Maine. He believes that these laws, which aim to reduce gun usage in cases of suicide, domestic violence, mass shootings, and other crimes, are not a threat. Sterner also criticizes the unfounded fear among responsible gun owners that such legislation will lead to the eventual elimination of gun ownership. He argues that this fear is propagated by gun manufacturers and groups like the NRA. One specific measure that Sterner supports is the 72-hour rule, which imposes a … Read more

Tennessee Woman Awarded Over $20 Million in Wrongful Death Lawsuit: Federal Jury Finds Shooter 100% Responsible for Harris County Homicide

COLUMBUS, Ga. – A Tennessee woman has been awarded more than $20 million in a wrongful death case by a federal court jury in Columbus. The civil case was filed in relation to the 2019 homicide of George Hale Bickerstaff III in Harris County. Michael Neely shot and killed Bickerstaff outside his home, but he was never criminally charged, citing self-defense. Bickerstaff’s daughter, Necole Vazquez-Klecha, filed a wrongful death suit against Neely and Bickerstaff’s younger sister, Elizabeth Ann Bickerstaff. The jury found Neely, Elizabeth Ann Bickerstaff’s common law husband, 100 percent responsible for George Bickerstaff’s … Read more