A man whose wife died after eating a tainted cantaloupe bought at a local Walmart has re-filed a lawsuit in federal court, according to Frenkel & Frenkel.
The parents of a college student who died during a strenuous practice due to complications of sickle cell disease filed a lawsuit against the college, says Frenkel & Frenkel.
With their son lying in a coma, suffering from the effects of a traumatic brain injury, the parents of Sergio E. Molina filed suit against the 16-year old driver of the pickup truck in which Molina was a passenger, as well as the teen’s parents. According to police, Ethan Crouch, the driver, had a blood alcohol content of 0.24, which is three times the legal limit. Four people died and eleven were injured in the crash. Difficult Accident Scene
A judge has denied motions to dismiss counts against the Pittsburgh Zoo in a wrongful death lawsuit after a 2-year old died at the zoo, says Frenkel & Frenkel.
A Wyoming man has filed a lawsuit against Walmart after his wife died of Listeria contamination from a tainted cantaloupe purchased there, says Frenkel & Frenkel.
The article below discusses a the tragic death of a boy who died from alcohol poisoning during fraternity hazing. Our firm has handled this type of case in the past. Hazing has been banned by most schools, but it still goes on. Parents need to warn their children of these dangers, and make sure they know it’s ok to walk away. As always we stand ready to help in the event this type of tragedy touches you or your family.
A Texas jury on Thursday ruled in favor of Yamaha Motor Co. in a lawsuit over alleged design defects that plaintiffs claimed caused the death of a 13-year-old boy.