California Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Lawsuit News

California Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Lawsuit News was created as a resource for both personal injury and medical malpractice victims as well as for attorneys, trial lawyers, investigators, law firms and others interested in researching current litigation in the United States, particularly here in the State of California. Our main focus will continue to [...]

Lawsuit Against Power Company

Constellation Power Source Generation sued for dumping toxic ash into water supply. A Baltimore judge residing over the legal action could rule on Tuesday. West Palm Beach, FL (JusticeNewsFlash.com)–Justice power plant dumping and spillage news correspondents and West Palm Beach toxic tort lawyers report a possible settlement. A Baltimore judge could give his approval to a multi-million dollar settlement between injured residents and the power company on Tuesday. The residents of Gambrills, Ma

Possible Landmark Mesothelioma Case In Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania (PA) Supreme Court is today hearing what could possibly be a landmark mesothelioma case to determine whether or not Pennsylvania will adopt the American Law Institute’s (ALI) Restatement of Torts to recognize the elements of negligence in products liability cases – alleging strict liability. Pennsylvania’s laws have, so far, kept these claims separate from one another. In the Bogosh case, his estate was awarded damages after he died of the disease mesothelioma which is caused by insulation materials and asbestos exposure. The defendant in this case was a descendant…

Filing Lawsuits After Death Resulting From Personal Injury

If someone who suffers from a personal injury dies, their heirs may recover damages through a lawsuit. Much depends upon whether a person dies as a result of the injuries or dies from unrelated causes. If a person injured in an accident subsequently dies because of those injuries, that person’s heirs may recover money through the courts via a lawsuit. Each state has laws permitting an action when one party causes the wrongful death of another.