Families of six campers and two counselors who died in a tragic flood at Camp Mystic are suing the camp's owners for negligence, alleging that management ignored known safety risks. The lawsuits seek accountability for the preventable deaths and aim to raise awareness about camper safety.
Families of 27 victims from the Camp Mystic flooding tragedy are suing for over $1 million, alleging negligence and failure to protect campers as floodwaters rose dangerously. Calls for accountability and safety reforms intensify.
In a landmark ruling, a Virginia jury awarded $10 million to teacher Abby Zwerner after she was shot by a 6-year-old student. The case highlighted gross negligence by the school’s assistant principal.
In a gripping trial, teacher Abby Zwerner recounts her terrifying experience after being shot by a 6-year-old student in a Virginia classroom. She is suing for $40 million, alleging negligence from school officials.
An elderly woman tragically died alone on Lizard Island after her cruise ship departed without her. Her daughter accuses the crew of negligence as investigations unfold into the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking incident.
Sam Terblanche, a Columbia University junior, tragically died after being misdiagnosed in the emergency room. Despite seeking help for severe symptoms, he was sent home twice. His father's fight for justice reveals the troubling state of emergency care.
In a powerful critique, WNBA star Napheesa Collier calls out league commissioner Cathy Engelbert for negligence in officiating and player salary issues. As the league faces a potential work stoppage, Collier's comments highlight deep-rooted concerns about accountability and player value.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Rachel Crafton files the first wrongful death lawsuit following the deadly collision of an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army helicopter, seeking justice for her late husband and the other victims.
Xcel Energy and two telecom firms have agreed to a $640 million settlement related to the Marshall Fire, avoiding a lengthy trial. This agreement aims to support affected communities but raises questions for plaintiffs still seeking clarity.
In a shocking turn of events, 22-year-old Leticia Paul died after a routine CT scan triggered a fatal allergic reaction, prompting an investigation into the hospital's protocols and patient safety measures.