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Class action alleges defects in 2024 Toyota Tacoma transmissions
Lawyers from Beasley Allen and Blood Hurst & O’Reardon have initiated a class action lawsuit against Toyota Motor North America, Inc. and Toyota Motor Sales, Inc. This legal action has been filed in the Federal District Court for the Central...
Camp Lejeune litigation focuses on proving water contamination link
Beasley Allen is leading the legal efforts in the Camp Lejeune litigation, having filed numerous administrative claims for individuals who developed cancer or other health issues after being at Camp Lejeune.
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Lawsuit filed over defective fire truck cargo tray leading to severe injury
By GA News Gazette | Nov 11, 2024
Recently, Beasley Allen, a law firm committed to justice for those injured by defective products, filed a lawsuit in Georgia Federal Court.
Atlanta law firm secures $3 million premises liability settlement
By GA News Gazette | Oct 28, 2024
For over four decades, the Beasley Allen Law Firm has dedicated itself to assisting those in need.
Judge allows schools' claims against social media firms over youth addiction
By GA News Gazette | Oct 25, 2024
A federal judge in California has permitted school districts to advance most of their claims against major social media companies, including Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat.
Blue Cross settles antitrust lawsuit with $2.8 billion payout
By A. D. Nghiem | Oct 15, 2024
A significant $2.8 billion settlement has been reached in the Blue Cross Blue Shield antitrust case, marking a historic moment in U.S. healthcare history. Announced on October 14, 2024, by the provider side settlement team, this resolution concludes a lengthy legal battle involving healthcare providers nationwide. The negotiation process was led by a dedicated committee that included Beasley Allen’s Dee Miles.
Investigation launched into deadly explosion at Atlanta airport
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 9, 2024
Beasley Allen attorneys LaBarron Boone and Duane King are currently investigating a fatal explosion that occurred at the Atlanta airport. The incident resulted in the death of Mirko Marweg, a Delta Tech with nearly two decades of experience in Delta’s TechOps paint shop. Marweg, who was also an Air Force veteran, was affectionately known as “Mr. Fix-It” by his family.
Law firm announces $2.5 million settlement in premises liability case
By C. D. McHugh | Oct 7, 2024
For more than 45 years, the Beasley Allen Law Firm has been dedicated to "helping those who need it most." The firm recently announced a $2.5 million settlement in a premises liability case.
Lawsuit filed after third major chemical incident at BioLab
By A. A. Sanchez | Oct 4, 2024
Beasley Allen has initiated legal proceedings against BioLab following a chemical fire at the company's Conyers, Georgia facility on September 29, 2024. The incident has raised significant health concerns and led to disruptions in the local community.
Attorneys challenge Johnson & Johnson's third bankruptcy attempt over talc-related cancer claims
By A. I. Benavidez | Oct 1, 2024
Beasley Allen, along with other attorneys representing tens of thousands of women with ovarian cancer linked to Johnson & Johnson’s talc products, have vowed to fight the company’s latest bankruptcy filing. The New Jersey-based pharmaceutical giant claims that 83% of surveyed plaintiffs have agreed to the terms of their pre-packaged bankruptcy plan, but attorneys argue this is a manipulation of the process.
Mazda-Denso reach $172M settlement over faulty fuel pumps
By A. D. Bamburg | Sep 17, 2024
Mazda and parts supplier Denso have reached a significant settlement over faulty fuel pumps in certain Mazda vehicles. This settlement, valued at no less than $172 million, could benefit up to 1 million people who own or lease these cars.
160 million verdict highlights issues with heavy truck safety
By C. D. McHugh | Sep 9, 2024
When the unimaginable unfolds: Our attorneys secured a $160 million verdict after a defective design changed our client’s life forever.
Investigation links baby formulas with necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants
By R. B. Pepalis | Sep 6, 2024
On September 6, 2024, an investigation was launched into cases where baby formulas and milk fortifiers made from cow’s milk have been linked to Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) in premature infants. NEC is a severe and often fatal condition that can cause damage and create holes in the bowels.
New case management orders issued in Ozempic litigation
By K. R. Nelson | Sep 6, 2024
The latest developments in the Ozempic litigation have been marked by a series of Case Management Orders (CMOs) overseen by Judge Karen Marston in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The case involves personal injury claims related to severe stomach issues, intraoperative aspiration, blindness, and other serious injuries. In the past month, eight new CMOs have been entered.
EPA moves towards cancelling all products containing harmful pesticide dactal
By C. D. McHugh | Sep 6, 2024
Following the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) August 7 emergency suspension of the pesticide dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate (DCPA or Dacthal), the agency announced on August 28 that it was initiating a process to cancel all products containing DCPA that continue to be on the market. This decision was made due to serious concerns about the pesticide’s potential to cause embryo-fetal toxicity.
Increase in negligent security suits amid rise in short-term rentals
By A. I. Benavidez | Sep 6, 2024
During the pandemic, the short-term rental industry experienced significant growth as hotels closed their doors. However, this surge has also led to an increase in incidents such as drownings, shootings, and other safety issues at these properties.
Judge Gergel oversees growing litigation on firefighting foam health risks
By E. F. Cullerton | Sep 6, 2024
The Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) litigation is currently being overseen by Judge Richard Gergel in the United States District Court of South Carolina. This case has garnered significant attention due to the serious health concerns associated with exposure to AFFF. AFFF is commonly used in firefighting and has been linked to potential health risks, prompting legal action and scrutiny.
Beasley Allen secures $6 million settlement in premises liability case
By A. D. Bamburg | Aug 23, 2024
The Beasley Allen Law Firm has secured a $6 million settlement in a catastrophic premises liability case. The firm, which has been in operation for over 45 years, emphasizes its commitment to "helping those who need it most."
Beasley Allen Law Firm announces $6 million commercial vehicle case settlement
By J. D. Suayan | Aug 23, 2024
A $6 million settlement has been reached in a commercial vehicle case, according to the Beasley Allen Law Firm. The firm, which has been operating for over 40 years, emphasizes its commitment to "helping those who need it most."
Thousands file claims under Camp Lejeune Justice Act; litigation enters new phase
By C. D. McHugh | Aug 19, 2024
As of August 10, 2024, the deadline for filing claims under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) has passed. Thousands of veterans, their families, and civilians have filed claims for health issues caused by the toxic water at Camp Lejeune. The litigation now moves into its next phase.