If you’ve been injured in a car or truck crash, insurance companies may tell you a lawyer isn’t necessary. Legal professionals explain why that advice can be costly.
Legal challenges submitted by East Coast wind farm developers following the Trump administration's stop-work order prevail in initial court hearings. Construction is allowed to resume at four of the five affected projects.
The Supreme Court has agreed to review Bayer’s Roundup appeal, taking up a key question about whether EPA-approved labels block state failure-to-warn lawsuits tied to cancer claims.
A new NC State study suggests adding a fourth “white light” to traffic signals to help autonomous vehicles manage intersections more efficiently. While simulations show reduced delays and fuel use, the concept raises new safety and liability questions as AVs expand nationwide.
A deadly bar fire in Switzerland has renewed attention on public venue safety and the life-altering consequences of burn injuries. This report looks at how similar tragedies have occurred in the U.S. and what accountability may involve when safety fails.
Discover the verdicts, settlements, and landmark rulings that shaped civil litigation in 2025. This Top 10 list includes major wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases, key MDL developments, and pivotal appellate and Supreme Court decisions.
Major changes to the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule are reshaping pediatric care, prompting questions from parents, pushback from pediatricians, and new considerations for healthcare providers and public health policy.
A federal lawsuit filed in Georgia alleges the eczema drug Dupixent may be linked to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a rare cancer that can resemble eczema in early stages.