Wrongful Death

Proving Negligence

Proving Negligence
Feb 05, 2015

Proving negligence in a car accident can be difficult. You’ll need to show that the accident was caused by the person’s thoughtless or careless manner, and that therefore the injuries sustained were a result of those actions.

New Tech for Cars Helps Save Lives

New Tech for Cars Helps Save Lives
Feb 02, 2015

According to a recent study performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, over the last three years, the chances of a driver dying in a crash in a late-model car or light truck has decreased by more than a third.

School Bus Loses Rear Axle

School Bus Loses Rear Axle
Jan 30, 2015

A Phoenix school bus carrying 30 junior high students lost its rear axle, causing the wheels to fall off completely.

Joan Rivers’ Malpractice Suit

Joan Rivers’ Malpractice Suit
Jan 29, 2015

The malpractice suit filed by Joan Rivers’ daughter, Melissa alleges that Joan Rivers’ throat doctor, Gwen Korovin panicked and left the room when Rivers went into cardiac arrest during a routine procedure.

Wrong-Way Driver Also Drunk

Wrong-Way Driver Also Drunk
Jan 28, 2015

The recently released court records of the wrong-way driver accused of killing a Phoenix Fire Department dispatcher show the man’s blood-alcohol content was nearly four times the legal limit when he was arrested.

Rivers Files Lawsuit for Mother’s Wrongful Death

Rivers Files Lawsuit for Mother’s Wrongful Death
Jan 27, 2015

Joan Rivers’ daughter Melissa has filed a lawsuit again the New York City clinic where her mother stopped breathing during a routine procedure on her vocal cords.

Clinic Responsible for Joan Rivers’ Death Loses Accreditation

Clinic Responsible for Joan Rivers’ Death Loses Accreditation
Jan 20, 2015

According to the Centers for Medicare Services, on January 31, the clinic that performed the medical procedure that cost Joan Rivers her life will be losing its accreditation.

Honda Pays $70M for Failure to Report

Honda Pays $70M for Failure to Report
Jan 12, 2015

According to transportation officials, Honda Motor Co. has agreed to pay the U.S. government $70 million for its failure to provide reports of hundreds of injuries, deaths and other consumer claims involving its cars.

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