Rental moving truck accidents often involve questions about driver negligence, vehicle maintenance, and rental company responsibility. Learn how liability is determined under Virginia law.
A bowel perforation during surgery can lead to infection, sepsis, additional procedures, and life-threatening complications. Understanding when this serious surgical injury may be the result of medical malpractice is critical for patients and their families.
Roughly 1,700 lawsuits were filed into the Depo-Provera brain tumor MDL in just one month, pushing the dangerous pharmaceutical mass tort past 5,500 cases. A critical June Daubert hearing will determine if expert testimony linking the birth control shot to meningiomas can be presented to juries.
New research connects Ozempic and Wegovy to vision loss as GLP-1 lawsuits continue to grow nationwide. Studies suggest semaglutide users may face a higher risk of NAION, a form of sudden blindness, while litigation over alleged failure-to-warn claims gains momentum.
Hurricane season can bring flooding, wind damage, and costly insurance claims across Texas. Learn how to prepare before a storm, protect your property, understand your insurance coverage, and navigate the recovery process after a hurricane.
A breathing tube mistake during surgery or emergency care can deprive the brain of oxygen in just minutes. Learn how intubation errors, anesthesia complications, and inadequate patient monitoring can lead to brain damage, wrongful death, and medical malpractice claims.
When multiple drivers, companies, or other parties contribute to a crash, determining liability becomes more complex. Learn how Virginia's joint and several liability laws affect car accident claims, settlements, and compensation for injured victims.
As Louisiana families enjoy pools, lakes, rivers, and Gulf beaches this summer, experts warn that drowning and near-drowning incidents can happen quickly. Learn water safety tips and how negligence may contribute to preventable tragedies.
A shooting at a Clearwater Beach teen takeover is raising new legal questions about whether parents, social media organizers, and other adults can be held accountable when youth gatherings turn violent.