Highland Park Victims Sue Illinois State Police for Alleged Negligence in Shooter’s Gun Permit Approval

Springfield, IL — A legal dispute arising from a tragic Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, last year has put the state’s firearm licensing practices under scrutiny. Survivors and relatives of victims have filed a lawsuit against the Illinois State Police, alleging negligence allowed the accused shooter, Robert Crimo III, to acquire a gun despite clear warning signs. The lawsuit, submitted to the Illinois Court of Claims on June 27, contends that the state police failed to adhere to its protocols when processing Crimo’s firearm owner’s identification (FOID) card application, an oversight … Read more

Horrific Downtown Las Vegas Killing: Witness Describes Suspect Eating Victim’s Face in Broad Daylight

Las Vegas, NV — A grisly scene unfolded in downtown Las Vegas that left residents in shock and law enforcement grappling with a horrific crime. In a recent court hearing, it was revealed that a man was accused of brutally attacking another man, reportedly biting and tearing at his face in an unprovoked assault that escalated to murder. During the grand jury proceedings, witnesses offered chilling testimony, describing the scene as something out of a nightmare. One witness recounted in vivid detail how the assailant seemed to be “munching” on the face of the victim. … Read more

Surge in Legal Battles: Sig Sauer Faces Increased Litigation as More Victims of Alleged P320 Pistol Defect Step Forward

CONCORD, N.H. — Following a recent significant federal jury verdict, the controversy surrounding the Sig Sauer P320 pistol intensifies as ten new victims have lodged federal lawsuits against the firearm manufacturer in New Hampshire. These new claims, focusing on product liability and negligence, come in the wake of a $2.35 million award to a plaintiff injured by the P320, which has been described as “dangerously defective” by litigants. The fresh lawsuits spearheaded by the law firm Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky argue that Sig Sauer knowingly produced an unsafe weapon. Among the ten new plaintiffs, half are … Read more

C.R. Bard Faces Over 18,000 Lawsuits as Hernia Mesh Victims Demand Justice

NEWARK, N.J. — Medical device company C.R. Bard, a subsidiary of Beckton Dickson, is currently facing a significant legal challenge with over 18,000 hernia mesh lawsuits alleging that the devices were defective, causing severe injuries to thousands of patients. Settlement discussions are underway with expectations leaning towards potential conclusions in May 2024, although some law firms have not yet reached an agreement. The litigations, which span all fifty states, surged after a Rhode Island state court rendered a $4.8 million verdict in favor of a plaintiff injured by Bard’s hernia mesh. This was closely followed … Read more