Record $2.5 Billion Verdict Against Ford Over Fatal Truck Rollover Marks Largest in State History

Columbus, GA — In a landmark ruling, a federal jury in Columbus delivered the highest jury verdict in Georgia’s history when it ordered Ford to pay $2.5 billion to the survivors of a couple who tragically perished in a rollover accident involving one of its Super Duty trucks. The verdict, awarded in February 2025 for an accident that occurred three years prior, is emblematic of a series of hefty penalties that have hit major corporations over failures and negligence leading to severe injuries and deaths. The plaintiffs, children of Herman, 74, and Debra Mills, 64, … Read more

Long Beach Mother Wins $21.3 Million Verdict After Devastating Truck Collision Leaves Her with Lifelong Injuries

LONG BEACH, Calif. — A Long Beach resident, Leila Miyamoto, has been awarded $21.3 million in damages from a negligence case following a severe traffic collision. In 2016, Miyamoto sustained traumatic brain injuries and chronic pain after her minivan was rear-ended by a large commercial truck while she was stopped, waiting to turn. Miyamoto, 43, was preparing to make a left turn at the intersection of Wardlow Road and Elm Avenue when her vehicle was struck by an 18-wheeler operated by driver Daniel Almazan. The impact was so significant that it not only demolished her … Read more

Jury Awards $1.7 Billion to Family in Fatal Ford Truck Rollover Case, Marking Historic Verdict in Roof Safety Lawsuit

Columbus, Ga. — In a landmark legal battle that underscored ongoing concerns about vehicle safety, a federal jury in Columbus handed down a multibillion-dollar verdict against auto giant Ford, assigning significant blame for a fatal accident that claimed the lives of a Georgia couple. The jury ruled on Thursday that weak roof construction in Ford’s “Super Duty” trucks contributed to the deaths of Herman Mills, 74, and Debra Mills, 64. The accident occurred on August 22, 2022, when Debra Mills, with her husband Herman as a passenger, lost control of their 2015 Ford F250 after … Read more

$8.5 Million Settlement for Family of Man Fatally Struck by Drug-Impaired Dump Truck Operator at St. Paul Construction Site

St. Paul, Minn. — In a tragic incident in downtown St. Paul, a construction worker lost his life after being struck by a dump truck, leading to significant legal and financial repercussions for the company involved. The victim, 61-year-old Pete M. Davis of Stillwater, who had recently retired from a long career in public utility service to work in the private sector, died on the scene on September 28, 2022, under circumstances that have drawn intense scrutiny and resulted in an $8.5 million settlement. Davis was fatally injured at a construction site operated by SGP … Read more