Comcast's Security System Blamed At Trial For Near-Fatal Home Invasion
Posted by David Siegel on May 19, 2015 5:37:00 PM
Topics: Products Liability, consumer protection
Defense Attorney Calls Plaintiff's Damage Claim "Absurd": Georgia Trial Highlight
Posted by Steve Silver on May 19, 2015 1:20:00 PM
In the recent Clarke County Superior Court case of Rammohan Rao Balasu and Kavita Bitra v. Kathy McLeod Allen (SU13CV0618), Plaintiff Balasu claimed over $200,000 in damages as a result of a 70-mile-per-hour automobile collision on I-85. Defendant Allen admitted liability for the accident, in which her car rear ended Balasu’s car and spun it into a ditch at the side of the interstate highway. Balasu lost consciousness in the accident and was taken to a nearby emergency room for treatment. The impact also caused Allen’s vehicle to veer left, across the opposite lanes of traffic on I-85, before colliding with a billboard at the opposite side of the road and finally coming to rest.
Topics: Georgia, Balasu v. Allen
In $100M Brain Injury Case, Was ATV Driver Negligent After Crash? | Florida Trial Video
Posted by Courtroom View Network on May 18, 2015 6:20:00 PM
As trial opened last week in the $100 million suit of a woman who suffered lifelong brain and spinal injuries from a 2007 ATV accident, attorneys focused on whether the ATV driver was negligent in getting the woman emergency medical care.
Topics: Negligence, Florida, Transportation, Traumatic Brain Injury, Falkner v. Murawski
Illness Cuts Plaintiff's Testimony Short in COPD Tobacco Trial | Engle Review for the Week of May 11
Posted by Arlin Crisco on May 16, 2015 1:16:00 AM
Ethel Gray details her husband's decades of smoking prior to his diagnosis with the COPD and artery disease that Gray claims was caused by R.J. Reynolds' Winston-brand cigarettes.
Topics: Negligence, Products Liability, tobacco, Engle Progeny, Engle Progeny Review, Gray v. R.J. Reynolds
Jury Says Top Hospital Not At Fault After Intestine Connected To Vagina
Posted by David Siegel on May 15, 2015 4:25:00 PM
Topics: Malpractice, healthcare, north carolina


