Jury Awards $200 Million to Family of Girl Who Died on Amusement Ride, Citing Negligence in One of Colorado’s Largest Wrongful Death Verdicts

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. — A jury has awarded over $200 million to the family of a six-year-old girl who tragically fell from an amusement park ride in 2021, determining that the park’s negligence contributed to her death. This verdict marks one of the largest wrongful death settlements awarded to a single plaintiff in Colorado history. Wongel Estifanos was riding the Haunted Mine Drop at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park when the accident occurred. The ride features a vertical drop, where riders are secured in their seats, which plummet more than 100 feet. According to the family’s … Read more

Louisiana Lawmakers Push for Justice Reform as Bill Aims to Overturn Jim Crow-Era Jury Verdicts

NEW ORLEANS — The presence of individuals still incarcerated under a law enabling non-unanimous jury verdicts from the Jim Crow era has come under intense scrutiny, prompting state officials to push for reform. State Sen. Royce Duplessis, a Democrat from New Orleans and the author of Senate Bill 218, asserts that the legislation aims to remedy past injustices and restore faith in the legal system. “This bill gives those individuals a chance to finally have their cases heard by a fair and constitutional jury,” Duplessis stated. Louisiana’s non-unanimous jury law, established during the 1898 constitutional … Read more