By Raychel Lean | September 17, 2018
If speeding Okeechobee Deputy Sheriff Joseph Gracie would have used his lights and sirens in response to an emergency call, 21-year-old Hilda Medrano would not have been "needlessly killed," argued Edward H. Zebersky and Steffani M. Russo of Zebersky Payne in Fort Lauderdale.
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By Robert Storace | September 10, 2018
Wayne World is scheduled to get $1.3 million from the state for being medically misdiagnosed in prison. World had skin cancer which worsened, but was told he had psoriasis. The family of Omari Lawrence, who was killed by World, has filed suit seeking the settlement money.
By Greg Land | September 7, 2018
A federal judge in Atlanta said four production companies being sued along with the company that maintained the downed plane should wait until that litigation ends before seeking to be indemnified for any potential awards or judgments.
By Jim Saunders | September 7, 2018
The justices, in a 4-3 decision, overturned rulings by a circuit judge and the First District Court of Appeal that the case should be dismissed.
By Michael Booth | September 5, 2018
A federal judge on Tuesday sent back to New Jersey state court a wrongful death suit filed against the National Collegiate Athletic Association and a Massachusetts college by the family of a football player who died of a cardiac arrest at the end of a practice.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 4, 2018
A woman whose nine family members died when a duck boat sank in Missouri on July 19 is alleging in a new lawsuit that the operators knew that the design of canopies on the vehicles could create a “death trap” for passengers.
By Raychel Lean | September 4, 2018
Trial is set for the wife of 32-year-old shoplifter Eduardo Prieto Jr., who filed suit after he was shot 26 times by police at a Walmart store in Hallandale Beach in 2012. Walmart staff are accused of falsifying reports of aggressive behavior and a "weapon."
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By Robert Storace | September 4, 2018
The family of Edward Bertulis is going after both the estate of Katherine Berman and the eatery that allegedly sold her drinks. Bertulis was killed after his car was struck by Berman's in Woodbury. Berman was the wife of ESPN sportscaster Chris Berman.
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By Robert Storace | August 28, 2018
Attorneys for the estate of Edward Bertulis have filed suit against the eatery that allegedly sold Katherine Berman liquor right before the car accident that took both their lives last year. Bertrulis was killed when his vehicle was struck from behind by Berman's vehicle.
By Charles Toutant | August 27, 2018
In a Middlesex County wrongful death suit, Estate of Crosby v. Berkeley Redevelopers, the estate of an equipment mechanic who died while working on…
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