Autonomous vehicle safety is under renewed scrutiny in Texas after Waymo vehicles were cited for passing stopped school buses in Austin. Lawmakers and federal regulators are examining how AVs interact with children, police, and traffic signals.
Fatal slip and falls have been increasing every year for the last 11 years. In Michigan in 2021, there were more than 1,500 fall-related deaths. Slip and falls are also the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and other serious injuries.
Dangerous winter storms and widespread power outages can increase the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Improper use of generators, heaters, and other household items raises serious safety and legal concerns.
NEC baby formula lawsuits continue into 2026 as parents seek answers about whether cow’s milk–based formula contributed to their premature infant’s diagnosis and long-term health complications.
The first youth social media addiction lawsuit began jury selection on January 27. The outcome of the case is widely anticipated, as over 2,200 cases in the federal MDL are set for trial in June.
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.