Boynton Beach considers settling wrongful death lawsuitBoynton Beach commissioners Tuesday are to consider a tentative $100,000 settlement in a wrongful- death lawsuit. It claims emergency operators, paramedics and Comcast mishandled the call from a suburban Boynton Beach grandmother desperate for help who subsequently bled to death.
Phil Spector, mother of Lana Clarkson settle wrongful death caseThe mother of the actress murdered by Phil Spector settled her wrongful death suit against the legendary music producer Friday, nine years to the day after the fatal shooting in the foyer of his Alhambra mansion. The terms of the...
Alan Parish killed in tragic house fire in Cotton Valley, LA.
On Wednesday, March 10, Alan Parish was killed in a tragic house fire in Cotton Valley, LA. Police report that Parish was an elderly man and was unable to flee the house. Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire.
Losing a loved one in an accident like this is a terrible tragedy. In many cases, house fires are caused by negligence, whether on the part of product manufacturers, repair workers, or some other party. In these situations, family members of the victim may wish to file a wrongful death lawsuit. But in my experience, this is a very difficult task. Both individuals and organizations will do everything in their power to avoid being held responsible for this kind of accident. But the truth is this: the law is designed to protect victims and their families. With an experienced wrongful death lawyer on your side, you can be sure that those responsible for your family member's death are held accountable.
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Wrongful Death Attorney Michael Grossman
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3/11/2010
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