Trial Lawyers Attack

Baltimore Sun, Feb 17, 2009Legislation currently before the House and Senate committees would allow 2 or more lawsuits to split up to 150% of the amount allowed for wrongful death or medical injury. It would also raise the non-economic damage cap. Under our current laws, awards can expand to 125%, but only if there are [...]

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 [...]

February trial set to decide fate of W.R. Grace for Libby asbestos tragedy

The case has already gone all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to decide what the issues at court will be, and finally the court date has been set for the case against W.R. Grace and six of its executives for exposing residents of Libby, Montana to dangerous levels of asbestos and insulation materials, [...]

No Doctor In The House

No Doctor In The House Nov 11th, 2008 | By Dan Pero | Category: Tort Reform, Trial Lawyers Personal injury lawyers typically hire doctors to examine their clients and corroborate their injury claims, but one Pittsburgh, PA firm didn’t bother – and it may cost them more than just a lost lawsuits.  The case comes [...]