Post Overview
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5 years ago+2 2 0Did Political Donations Change the Outcome of a $1 Million Case?
Political donations are behind an appellate court ruling that overturned a jury's verdict requiring an apartment company to pay $1 million to two women raped by a man who entered their Garland home through a window with a broken latch, the women ...
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5 years ago+2 2 0Fort Worth man left with severe burns after e-cigarette explosion
"I was just sitting there talking to my Dad, and suddenly an explosion went off in my pocket," Mann said.
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5 years ago+17 17 0Jury awards Dallas family $242 million after finding Toyota liable for children's injuries in crash
A jury has awarded more than $242 million to a Dallas-area family after finding that manufacturer defects in their Lexus ES 300 caused their...
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Analysis
5 years ago+2 2 0When an Autonomous Vehicle Crashes, Who Pays for Damages?
Autonomous vehicles are no longer the stuff of science fiction, and so the chances of them occasionally failing and crashing are very much real—and so are the liabilities. Who will pay? Who will get sued? What causes of action will be alleged?
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5 years ago+2 2 0Why Didn't Goodyear Recall An RV Tire That's Linked To At Least 98 Deaths And Injuries?
In June 2002, facing numerous complaints about a tire that had been installed on thousands of motorhomes, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. put out a service bulletin with one RV manufacturer to replace the tires for certain owners, free of charge. By t ...
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5 years ago+1 1 0These Are The Cars With The Most Recalls And They're Not What You Think
It’s hard to find a modern car that is “bad,” but some manufacturers are better than others when it comes to quality control. iSeeCars.com analyzed some data from the NHTSA and has come up with a list of the cars with the most and the least amount of ...