Tesla Autopilot Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Over Fatal Crash Involving Self-Driving Software
California man died after his Tesla failed to stop while traveling at approximately 71 mph using the vehicle’s “Autopilot” feature.
California man died after his Tesla failed to stop while traveling at approximately 71 mph using the vehicle’s “Autopilot” feature.
Lawsuit alleges that a firefighter from Kentucky fought cancer for two years before his death in September 2023, due to a form of leukemia caused by AFFF foam used during his career.
Parents say their prematurely born infant son died of NEC at just a month old, after being fed cow's milk-based Similac infant formula while still in the NICU.
Reports indicate that following Panera Charged Lemonade overdoses and injuries, the restaurant chain has stopped ordering ingredients used to mix the caffeinated drinks, which often had highly variable amounts of caffeine.
An Illinois jury determined that asbestos in Johnson's Baby Powder caused a woman's death from mesothelioma, awarding her family $45 million in damages.
The verdict marks the first talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit to be completed since Johnson & Johnson attempted to force the settlement of all claims through the U.S. Bankruptcy system, delaying the litigation for two years.
Scammers blackmailed the teen into giving explicit photos on Facebook, which they then used to blackmail him for $3,500, according to a recent lawsuit that blames social media for leading to his suicide.
Jury was deadlocked in the first trial over the talcum powder ovarian cancer side effects to be held since a stay was lifted when Johnson & Johnson's bankruptcy bids were rejected by the federal court system.
An autopsy determined that a Washington state man died of high levels of alkaloids linked to kratom poisoning, according to allegations raised in a recent wrongful death lawsuit
Panera Bread failed to warn consumers that its "Charged Lemonade" contained high amounts of caffeine, which puts certain consumers at increased heart risks, the woman's parents claim.