Catholic IT Specialist Wins $12.7 Million in Groundbreaking COVID Vaccine Exemption Case

Detroit, MI – In a significant legal decision, a Detroit jury has awarded Lisa Domski, a Catholic IT specialist from Wyandotte, over $12 million after she was dismissed by her employer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM), for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine on religious grounds. The verdict, rendered on Friday, highlights the ongoing tension between workplace health mandates and individual religious freedoms. Domski, who has been with BCBSM for 38 years, sought an exemption from the company’s vaccine mandate, citing her devout Catholic beliefs. Despite providing a detailed written statement and backing from her … Read more

Tampa Woman Wins $5.2 Million Verdict After Traumatic Spinal Injury From Car Accident

Tampa, FL — A Tampa jury has awarded $5.2 million to a local woman who underwent emergency spinal surgery following a car accident. The verdict was reached after a heated court battle, highlighting the severe impact the incident had on the plaintiff’s health and financial stability. The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, suffered extensive injuries in the crash, which occurred three years ago. The collision necessitated immediate surgical intervention to her spine, after which she faced a lengthy and painful recovery process. Medical experts presented at the trial confirmed the severity of her … Read more

Baltimore Wins $266 Million in Landmark Opioid Case, Total Recovery Surpasses $668 Million

Baltimore, MD — In a significant legal victory, the city of Baltimore was awarded $266 million in damages from McKesson and AmerisourceBergen, two major pharmaceutical firms, due to their roles in the local opioid crisis. This decision reflects the city’s proactive approach in handling its opioid litigation independent of the nationwide settlement involving several states and municipalities. The city previously chose not to join the 2021 national opioid settlement, which included agreements with Cardinal Health, McKesson, AmerisourceBergen, and Johnson & Johnson. Instead, Baltimore pursued individual settlements and legal battles, previously securing more than three times … Read more

Baltimore Wins $274 Million Verdict Against Drug Distributors for Fueling Opioid Crisis

BALTIMORE — In a significant legal decision, a jury recently sided with Baltimore, finding that two prominent drug distributors played a crucial role in exacerbating the city’s opioid crisis by distributing hundreds of millions of painkillers. The verdict concluded with an award of $274 million in damages to the city, spotlighting the ongoing national debate over accountability in the opioid epidemic. The decision came after the jury found that McKesson Corp. and AmerisourceBergen Corp., which together controlled 60% of Baltimore’s opioid market for roughly a decade, were responsible for the public nuisance by unreasonably flooding … Read more