A recent study by the University of Pennsylvania shows that welders who work in confined spaces risk losing their sense of smell due to exposure to chemicals evaporated by the welding torch. Using the University of Pennsylvania's "scratch and sniff" … [Continue reading]
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Insurance Companies Conceal Coverage
Among the many tactics insurance companies are trying on for size in an effort to squeeze profits from auto accident victims, among the worst is simply pretending that relevant policies do not exist. For example, a 29-year-old graphic designer and … [Continue reading]
Man Fights for Paintball Safety Warnings after Wife’s Death, $8 Million Lawsuit
A California man whose wife died at her son's 10th birthday party has continued to press the paintball industry for warnings long after receiving $8 million from a paintball gun manufacturer. He is even returning to court with a new lawsuit. "I will … [Continue reading]
Connecticut Family Receives $16 Million One Decade Late
In Bridgeport, Connecticut, a Superior Court awarded more than $16 million to the family of a man who died of a heart attack more than a decade ago. The jury made the award to the estate and widow of the Stamford, Connecticut man, a truck driver who … [Continue reading]
Woman Receives $3.25 M Settlement for Motorcycle Accident Brain Injury
A woman from Clay, NY was awarded $3.25 million in damages three years after the motorcycle accident that gave her a concussion. Although the woman was initially treated for cuts and bruises, she began suffering headaches, nausea, and vomiting the … [Continue reading]
Mediation can lead to quicker settlements
The Illinois State Supreme Court has approved a test program that forces parties involved in two counties to seek mediation as a first step before going to trial. The hope is that the plan will reduce the number of trials that clog the courts, and … [Continue reading]
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