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| February 03, 2011 |
| Parents Sue Skydiving Company for Wrongful Death |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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The parents of a woman who died in a skydiving accident are now suing the company for her wrongful death. Jennifer McCoun, the former CEO of the Tulare Chamber of Commerce, died in 2009 at the hands of Adventure Center Skydiving, Inc. according to James and Marilyn McCoun.
According to their lawsuit the company is responsible for fraud, negligent misrepresentation, alleged wrongful death and negligent infliction of emotional distress. Their lawyers dug up two additional fatalities that occurred under the watchful eye of Adventure Center Skydiving that the company refuses to acknowledge. They also found reports of staff members drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana while checking the equipment. To add insult to injury the family claims that they were not informed of their daughter's accident until several hours after she had been taken to the hospital. They are asking for $25,000.
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| January 05, 2011 |
| Goodyear Tire Loses Wrongful Death Case |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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Even though they had the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several other pro-business groups to support them, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company were unable to convince the Nevada Supreme Court that they deserved another chance. Their request for another hearing was denied when the Court found that the company's attorneys had engaged in stall tactics and acted in bad faith.
This all revolves around a $30 millionwrongful death lawsuit against the tire giant for the rollover death of three people in August 2004; one more person was also injured in this accident.
According to court documents, a Goodyear tire failed, leading to the crash. However, these facts were never presented to a jury; only damages were left to the jury to decide in this case. Instead, former District Judge Sally Loehrer decided to sanction Goodyear by taking away its answer to the lawsuit.
Goodyear is now fighting back, its lawyers saying that Loehrer should have held an evidentiary hearing to determine how much damage the delays caused and how severe they were.
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| December 31, 2010 |
| Family Suing Transportation Company for Wrongful Death |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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The family of a man being escorted to prison is now suing the transportation company with a wrongful death suit.
Shawn Robert Talbot, 29, was being taken from southern Arkansas when the van, operated by U.S. Extradition Services, flipped over. This happened because the driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. Now Shawn's parents, Robert James and Linda Charlotte Talbot, are suing the company for the negligence of its driver.
While locals had been expecting a long, drawn-out case, they were surprised when Judge Dale A. Kimball dismissed the case, citing an agreement between the parties. However, nobody seems to be talking about the settlement as one attorney, Tim Dunn for the transportation company, had already signed a confidentiality agreement.
Although the particulars of why Talbot was in southern Arkansas to begin with, it is known that he had been arrested before on felony possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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| December 23, 2010 |
| Family to Get $81 Million in Punitive Damages for Wrongful Death |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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The Lorillard Tobacco Company is not getting away easily now that its lawsuit hearing is in full swing. A Massachusetts court has already given out $71 million in compensation to the family of a woman who died of lung cancer; it has now added $81 million in punitive damages to that amount.
The Suffolk Superior Court states that the tobacco company lured young black children into smoking by offering them free cigarettes, placing them at fault for the resulting death. Willie Evans, the plaintiff, told her story to the court about how the company gave children like his mother cigarettes during the 1950s and 1960s in a neighborhood in Boston.
His mother died at age 54 from small cell lung cancer. Her family now argues that the company "developed techniques to manipulate and control the nicotine delivery of its cigarettes so as to create and sustain addiction in smokers, including Marie Evans." Her son goes on to say that "if I had my choice, I would have preferred the tobacco company not to have given my mother cigarettes as a 9-year-old child."
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| December 09, 2010 |
| Woman Claims Police Officer's Excessive Force Caused Husband's Death |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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A Los Angeles police officer can take a breath of relief as a jury sided with him over a wrongful death suit. The lawsuit was brought by a woman who stated that the officers who arrived at the scene used excessive force when shooting and killing her husband.
The jury took about two hours to deliberate in the case of Officer Jose Campos who had been sued by Laura Michelle Cox in July 2008. Cox said that she was shocked at how quickly the jury returned with a verdict; she is discussing a possible appeal with her attorneys at this time.
However, the jurors had indicated to the judge on November 18 that they were having difficulty getting the numbers together for a nine-member consensus vote.
Cox's husband, Maurice, was shot 13 times by officers when he waved something at them that they believed to be a firearm. It turned out to be a cell phone charger.
It turns out that the fatal shot was actually from another officer's gun, a person who had already been dropped from the case by the plaintiff's lawyers.
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| September 30, 2010 |
| Doctors Motion to Dismiss Wrongful Death Case |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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In Madison County, it is said that Associate Judge Clarence Harrison II will hear moves by two local obstetrician gynecologists who are requesting that a woman's lawsuit over the wrongful death of her unborn child be dismissed.
The defendants in the wrongful death claim are doctors James Dalla Riva and Timothy Hulsen. Both doctors have moved to dismiss the case that was filed by plaintiff, Kathryn Ball.
In June, Ball's lawyer withdrew the case and it was then turned over to Judge Harrison by Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis. As of Thursday, it is said that Ball will be representing herself during litigation. She alleges that Riva and Hulsen had her on a migraine medication that is known for causing fetal death and is accusing them of negligence because her baby died in her womb less than a month before it was scheduled to be born.
Ball is seeking over $400,000 for pain, loss of companionship, funeral expenses as well as medical bills.
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| September 16, 2010 |
| Family of Golf Cart Accident Victim File Wrongful Death Suit |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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This week, the Associated Press has said that the executors of the estate of an 80-year-old woman that was killed during a golf cart accident at a casino in West Illinois has plans to sue the company.
On June 19, 2009, Virginia Armon, a resident of Peru, died after she was hit by an employee operating a golf cart at Jumer's Casino Rock Island. Now, a wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by her family and they allege that the employee in the golf cart was driving too fast. They also say the employee did not warn Armon that the cart was driving in her direction and lacked adequate training on golf cart safety.
Police have said that the employee of the casino has not been charged with any crimes.
The wrongful death claim was filed by Renee Wofford and Rev. Kenneth Przybyla. They are seeking at least $100,000 in monetary damages from the defendants.
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| August 27, 2010 |
| Wrongful Death Claim against School Bus Company is Dismissed |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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In Iowa, a wrongful death lawsuit that was filed by the family of a slain girl against a school bus company has been thrown out of court. Judge Jon Foster ruled that the company, First Student, had no way of knowing that 13-year-old Donnisha Hill was going to be killed when the school bus driver left her off on the wrong stop on October 27, 2006. The girl's body was later found in Illinois.
The judge ruled in favor of the company's request for a directed verdict. However, Adonis Hill, the father of the girl, says that he plans to file an appeal. He said, "It's terrible. If the laws were designed to protect the children, we weren't protected. Donnisha wasn't protected."
In their lawsuit, the parents said that the bus company ignored safety procedures after leaving their daughter at the wrong bus stop. However, it has been reported that Donnisha got off at the wrong stop as part of a plan to meet with a man by the name of David Damm, a neighbor who had been accused of sexually abusing her and who have promised to run away with her to Chicago.
Police say that Damm took her to Bruce Bart, who ended up driving her to Illinois and then killed her to cover up allegations of sexual abuse. Damm was convicted of murder and sentenced to death and Burt pled guilty to murder and is serving a life sentence.
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| August 20, 2010 |
| Minnesota Wrongful Death Settles |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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In the state of Minnesota, a Duluth trucking company that is no longer in business has finally settled a wrongful death claim.
This week, a settlement was reached between Monson Trucking and the family of Wayne Swenson. Back in 2007, Wayne died on Interstate 35 near Proctor when a truck from the company suddenly stopped in front of him.
An attorney representing Swenson's widow claimed that the truck driver had not been trained on how to deal with an overheated vehicle. Swenson allegedly slammed on his brakes in an attempt to avoid the truck, but a car struck his motorcycle and pushed him directly into the truck.
Both parties agreed to settle the wrongful death claim for an undisclosed amount of money prior to a pretrial hearing.
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| July 15, 2010 |
| Councilman's Mother Files Worngful Death Claim |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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In Vallejo, California, a mother had filed a $16 million wrongful death claim against two men who killed her son. The plaintiff, Teresa Courtmanche, is the mother of slain Fairfield Councilman Matt Garcia.
On Wednesday, Courtmanche filed her lawsuit in the Solano County Superior Court on what would have been her son's 24th birthday. On September 1, 2008, Garcia was shot and killed. In her lawsuit, Courtmanche lists Henry Don Williams (convicted o first-degree murder) and Gene Allen Combs (convicted of second-degree murder) as the defendants.
Courtmanche also listed Nicole Stewart, the getaway driver, as a defendant. Stewart was never charged by police as she agreed to testify against Williams and Combs.
Prosecutors say that Garcia was shot in the head by Williams outside of a friend's home. Williams and Combs had mistook Garcia for a drug dealer that had owed them money.
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| June 03, 2010 |
| David Carradine’s Wife Files Wrongful Death Claim |
| Posted By Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus |
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This week, it is reported that actor David Carradine's wife file a wrongful death claim against a French company that oversaw Carradine's last film. In her lawsuit, Carradine's widow claims that the company failed to provide proper services to protect the actor, who was found dead in a hotel room last year.
The defendant of the lawsuit is MK2 S.A., a French company that was producing a movie called "Stretch". Carradine's widow says that the company had promised to provide the actor with the best amenities as well as an assistant to help him with his stay in Bangkok.
However, they left him to eat at a restaurant by himself the night before he was discovered dead. Carradine allegedly called his assistant an hour after eating, but was told that the group was across town and that he would have to navigate the city on his own that night.
Her lawsuit states, "Defendants were negligent in failing to follow industry standard and provide David Carradine, the performer, with sufficient assistant during the course of filming Stretch in Bangkok, Thailand".
At this time, MK2 has refused to comment on the litigation.
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