Settlement rejection pays off for Connecticut accident victim
Dario Correa, 38, of Hartford, Connecticut, recently won his lawsuit against Miguel Rodriguez, 28, also of Hartford, following a traffic accident in which Correa’s back was injured.
Wrongful death lawsuit against Conrail gets second life
When Harold Tanfield developed terminal lung cancer and died from the disease in September 2008, his wife filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Conrail, alleging the company is to blame for fostering her late husband’s fatal condition.
Subway manager sues company for wrongful termination, sexual harassment
A former manager of a Subway restaurant in Charleston, West Virginia, has filed suit against her former employer for sexual harassment and wrongful termination.
HR director settles wrongful termination suit against Florida city
Former Director of Human Resources for the city of Fort Pierce, Florida, agreed to settle a series of lawsuits regarding her termination for more than $30,000.
Family of Kansas City firefighter files wrongful death lawsuit
Last year, shortly after Thanksgiving, a Kansas City fireman was shot and killed by an off-duty police officer during a dispute with a cabbie.
Ex-police officer accuses Charleston, West Virginia, department of wrongful termination
A former officer with the Charleston, West Virginia, police department has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against his old employer, claiming that he was harassed for years and ultimately fired after divorcing the cousin of the police chief’s wife.
Wrongful death suit filed against University of California after football player dies during practice
Earlier this year, University of California, Berkeley football player Ted Agu died after a supervised training run during practice. Now his family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.
Family of drunk driving victim settles in wrongful death suit
The family of an Oregon woman killed in a drunk driving accident in 2012 has reached a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit for approximately $305,000.
Former Utah firefighter files discrimination, sexual harassment lawsuit against department
A former firefighter that had worked with the Clinton Fire Department for five years has filed a lawsuit against her former employer over accusations of sexual harassment and discrimination.
Jury awards Chicago police officer more than $500,000 in discrimination suit
A federal jury has awarded an Illinois police officer $540,000 in a discrimination lawsuit, The Chicago Sun Times reports.
Parents of teen who died in school gym file wrongful death lawsuit
The parents of a Georgia teenager who was found dead in his high school gym are suing the district superintendent, school principal and county school board.
Judge tells landlord to pay $500,000 to tenant
An Alabama judge recently ordered a landlord to pay $500,000 to a woman whose 11-year-old child died in a fire at a property he owned, according to local news outlet The Huntsville Times.
Former prison counselor suing for discrimination, sexualized work environment
A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit filed by a former Indiana prison counselor who alleges that she was discriminated against and was forced to work in a hostile, sexually-charged environment.
Wrongful death suit: Philadelphia building collapse caused man’s death
A seventh death is being blamed on a 2013 building collapse in Philadelphia.
Jury awards $18 million in damages to severely beaten Giants fan
A California jury has awarded $18 million to Bryan Stow and his family, after the San Francisco Giants fan sustained debilitating injuries during an attack by two L.A. Dodgers fans in 2011.
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