Yarborough Applegate Law Firm Reaches Settlement in Golf Course Injury Lawsuit
Legends Golf Holdings LLC has agreed to pay $400,000 to settle a claim resulting from a 42-year-old golfer who experienced a slip and fall on a bridge at Pawley’s Island’s Heritage Club causing the golfer to sustain two herniated discs in his neck and a knee injury, both of which required hospitalization and surgeries (Case number 2010-CP-22-00924 filed in the Georgetown County Courthouse). ...
CFT: Southern Miss' top rusher suffers knee injury
On the job for less than two months, Ellis Johnson has already suffered a rather significant loss. The new Southern Miss head coach confirmed Saturday that running back Jamal Woodyard will likely miss the 2012 season due to injury, with Johnson labeling him as “very doubtful” for the upcoming year.
Lawsuit seeks Michigan auto injury claims info
A coalition fighting proposed changes to Michigan's auto insurance laws filed a lawsuit Monday seeking claims information from an association that handles medical bills for seriously injured accident victims.
CFT: USC, Stafon Johnson settle lawsuit
Almost a year to the day after announcing he would file a personal injury lawsuit against USC for a weight room accident, former Trojans running back Stafon Johnson has settled his dispute with his former school and strength coach.
Embattled Developer Files Lawsuit Against Former Partners
Embattled developer and gaming lobbyist Harvey Whittemore fired back at his former business partners Wednesday by filing his own multimillion-dollar lawsuit, accusing them of making death threats, racketeering and extortion. In a civil complaint filed
Lawsuit of man who claimed brain injury dismissed
U.S. District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona dismissed yesterday for lack of prosecution a lawsuit filed by a man who claimed that he sustained a brain injury due to many years of exposure to solvents at his jobsite at the Power Plant 4 in Puerto Rico, Saipan.
No iPad a pain in the back for $1m pilot
A PILOT who injured his back lifting hard-copy charts and manuals is suing Virgin Australia for over $1 million for not issuing him with an iPad instead.
Why is the injured plaintiff put on trial ?
To many plaintiffs, it often feels like by bringing a lawsuit, they are suddenly put on trial. The defendant’s insurance company—whether for a slip and fall, a car crash, or some other personal injury—is usually very adept at shifting attention away from the defendant and onto the plaintiff. This certainly does not seem very fair. Why does the injured party have to account in excruciating detail ...
No iPad a $1m pain in the back for pilot
A PILOT who injured his back lifting hard-copy charts and manuals is suing Virgin Australia for over $1 million for not issuing him with an iPad instead.