New Jersey Man Wins $2 Million in Malpractice Case After Botched Tendon Surgery Leads to Nerve Damage

Morristown, NJ — In a significant medical malpractice case, a New Jersey jury awarded $2.04 million to Michael Arroyo who underwent a problematic surgical procedure leaving him in need of further surgery. The decision came after allegations that Dr. Robert Petrucelli mishandled Arroyo’s initial operation intended to repair a torn left bicep tendon, an injury he sustained while lifting weights. The surgery performed by Dr. Petrucelli on February 18, 2018, was followed by severe complications including pain and diminished movement in Arroyo’s left hand. Further medical assessments indicated that a nerve had been severely damaged … Read more

Clarisa Navas’ ‘The Prince of Nanawa’ Wins Grand Prix at Visions du Réel, Showcasing a Decade of Dedication and Cultural Celebration

Nyon, Switzerland – The celebrated Swiss documentary festival, Visions du Réel, concluded its latest iteration by awarding its top prize to “The Prince of Nanawa” by Argentine filmmaker Clarisa Navas. The documentary triumphed in the International Feature Film Competition, receiving the Grand Prix and a cash prize of 20,000 CHF ($24,000). Meanwhile, Iranian filmmaker Bani Koshnoudi’s “The Vanishing Point” clinched the top Burning Lights Competition honor, rewarded with 10,000 CHF ($12,000). “The Prince of Nanawa” captures the story of Ángel, a dynamic young boy with a profound connection to his Guarani heritage in Paraguay. Navas, … Read more

$17 Million Verdict: Woman Wins Landmark Case After Devastating Apartment Fire Injuries

Gainesville, Florida – A Florida jury has awarded $17 million to a woman who suffered severe injuries in an apartment fire, marking a significant decision in a case that highlights issues of building safety and landlord responsibilities. In this legal battle, the jury found the apartment management company, along with two other companies responsible for maintenance and safety, liable for negligence that contributed to the severity of the fire and the subsequent injuries sustained by the plaintiff. The woman, who has not been named for privacy reasons, experienced life-altering injuries due to the blaze which … Read more

Decade-Long Battle Ends in Victory: Retired Collector Wins $500,000 After Wrongful Arrest and Gun Seizure

Brooklyn, NY – After a nearly decade-long legal battle following what was determined to be a wrongful arrest, Carl Semencic, a 73-year-old former Franklin Square resident and retired luxury wine seller, has been awarded $500,000 by a federal jury. The verdict was the culmination of years of litigation that included a multitude of legal hurdles, including the death of the presiding judge and the destruction of a prized gun collection. Semencic, who has a doctorate in anthropology and has authored several books on fighting dog breeds, expressed that his intention in pursuing the lawsuit was … Read more