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Remember that each pedestrian accident case is unique, so it's essential to consult with a knowledgeable lawyer who can provide personalized guidance tailored to your specific situation.
Grieving Couple Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Botched Delivery
Ashley and Leland Jones recently filed a wrongful death lawsuit “on behalf of their daughter, Rowyn, who was born on October 16, 2016, and died the next day.” In the lawsuit, the couple allege that their daughter's death was “caused by a botched delivery and a failure to order a needed Caesarean section,” and names Dr. Ashley M. Lane, nurse Chelsey Roberts, and Bolivar OB/GYN LLC and its parent company, Signature Medical Group, Inc. as defendants, according to the suit.
Dairy Queen Manager Held Responsible For Teen's Suicide
Diary Queen manager Harley Branham was held responsible and charged with second degree involuntary manslaughter of an ex employee who committed suicide.
What Will You Be Dealing with After a Personal Injury in Omaha, Nebraska?
Beyond the physical trauma brought on by a personal injury accident, these incidents leave behind emotional and even mental trauma sometimes for months or even years.
Koreantown Tenants Receive $2.5 Million in Federal Lawsuit
Koreantown Tenants Receive $2.5 Million in Federal Lawsuit
ACLU Lawsuit Claims Pennsylvania State Police Are Profiling Latino Motorists
One officer's badge is associated with the arrest of at least 19 undocumented migrants, many of whom had no outstanding deportation orders.
What Are Some Examples of Gender-Based Harassment in Ohio?
It’s worth pointing out that the exact legal definition of gender-based harassment in Ohio is encompasses a wide range of possible behavior.
North Carolina Courts Tosses Bias and "Political Culture" Lawsuit Against Charlotte Latin School
In an earlier ruling upholding a lower court decision, the appellate panel found the plaintiffs--two North Carolina parents who claimed Charlotte Latin School was enforcing a "cancel culture" agenda--were incapable of fulfilling a contractual requirement to maintain a "positive" relationship with educators.




