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Atlanta Office Secures Over $215 Million for Clients
By GA News Gazette | Apr 16, 2024
The Atlanta Office of Beasley Allen Law Firm has announced a remarkable achievement, securing over $215 million for their clients in the past year. The firm's dedication to helping those in need has led to significant victories in the areas of product safety and personal injury."We’re proud to say we secured over $215 million for our clients! Our goal- to help those who need it most," shared a representative from the Atlanta Office.One of the notable victories for the firm involved a challenging trucking broker liability case. Despite the difficulties typically...
Neighbors at odds: Suit Filed over damage caused by Florida ‘Tilted’ Property
By GA News Gazette | Apr 8, 2024
Two Florida property owners, William B. Lawrence III and Gene P. Stienecker, have taken legal action against their neighbors, James Sturgeon and Yik Chun Wu, over significant damage caused to their homes by the neighboring property's instability. The lawsuit, represented by Beasley Allen, revolves around the problematic three-story home at 5101 Gulf Drive D in Panama City, widely known as "The Tilted House" due to its precarious condition.The legal action follows a weather event on January 9, 2024, where the Sturgeon-Wu Property collapsed onto Lawrence and Stienecker's...
Beasley Allen Attorney Secures $1 Million Settlement for Injured Client
By GA News Gazette | Apr 3, 2024
Beasley Allen attorney Preston Moore recently secured a million-dollar settlement for his client, Ralph Stuart Paulk, following a 2021 accident. The lawsuit was filed against Chaney-Bush Irrigation, Inc. and Bill Wayne Arant after Arant, driving a truck belonging to his employer, failed to yield at an intersection, causing a collision that left Paulk seriously injured.Moore's dedication to his client's case was evident as he fought for a settlement that truly reflected the full value of Paulk's damages. Despite initial rejection of a verbal settlement offer by State Farm,...
Shelby, Talladega Counties’ Suit Against 3M, Others to Proceed
By GA News Gazette | Apr 3, 2024
Alabama's Shelby and Talladega Counties are pressing forward with a lawsuit against several chemical companies, including 3M, for polluting the Coosa River with harmful chemicals, leading to significant economic and consequential damages.The lawsuit, which alleges contamination of the Coosa River water supply with toxic PFAS chemicals, is gaining momentum after a temporary halt. The legal action targets companies like 3M, DuPont, Daikin America, and others involved in the production and distribution of PFAS chemicals that eventually found their way into the river....
Social Media Giants Sued for Disruptive Impact on Canada’s Largest School System
By GA News Gazette | Mar 28, 2024
Beasley Allen, in partnership with Neinstein LLP, a Toronto-based civil litigation firm, has initiated a legal action against tech giants Meta (Facebook and Instagram), Snapchat, and TikTok on behalf of Ontario’s largest school boards. The $4.5 billion lawsuit represents the Toronto District School Board, Peel District School Board, Toronto Catholic District School Board, and Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.The litigation alleges that "social media products have disrupted student learning and the education system by reprogramming how children think, behave and...
Gadsden PFAS Lawsuit Against Dupont, Others to Move Forward
By GA News Gazette | Mar 27, 2024
The Water Works and Sewer Board of the City of Gadsden can proceed with its lawsuit against several defendants it contends are responsible for the negligent, willful and wanton conduct that has led to PFAS contamination in the Coosa River Basin.The lawsuit involves prominent defendants, including DuPont, Daikin America, and other PFAS manufacturers, accused of contributing to the PFAS contamination issue in Gadsden. The contamination, which poses severe health risks, has prompted legal action by the Water Works and Sewer Board of Gadsden. The lawsuit alleges that the...
A Mother's Fight For Justice – Angel Ogle and her daughter Regina Elsea
By GA News Gazette | Mar 21, 2024
Alabama mother, Angel Ogle, continues to fight for justice after her daughter, Regina Allen Elsea, tragically lost her life in a workplace accident at AJIN USA in Cusseta, Alabama.Describing her daughter, Angel Ogle fondly remembers Regina as a vibrant and caring individual, stating, "Regina was a loving person. She loved animals…she never met a person she didn’t love. She was always making everybody laugh. The bright star in the room."Regina's life was cut short just two weeks before her wedding when a tragic incident occurred at the AJIN plant. Angel recalls the...
Centre Water Contamination Suit Against 3M Dupont to Proceed
By GA News Gazette | Mar 21, 2024
The trial, set to take place, was previously stayed to do a proposed MDL settlement for PFAS contamination in U.S. Public Water Systems. The Water Works and Sewer Board of Centre, Alabama (Centre Water) can proceed with its lawsuit against 3M and DuPont for contaminating the Coosa River with toxic chemicals, namely PFAS."We are pleased that the stay has been lifted in this case," said Beasley Allen attorney Rhon Jones. "This is a significant step toward holding the defendants responsible for their actions and guaranteeing that customers have access to clean and safe...
$4 Million Settlement in Negligent Tractor-Trailer Mishap
By GA News Gazette | Mar 20, 2024
Beasley Allen has secured a $4 million settlement for clients injured in a mishap involving a negligent trucking company. The incident occurred in January 2019 on US-80 in Lowndes County, Alabama when the clients' vehicle collided with a detached trailer blocking the eastbound lanes.“Our clients were innocent victims of a preventable tragedy caused by the negligence of a trucking company,” said Beasley Allen attorney Warner Hornsby. “We are pleased that we were able to secure a fair settlement that will help them move forward with their lives and recover from the...
"She Would Have Walked Away": Husband Reflects on Wife’s Death in Negligent Bus Crash
By GA News Gazette | Mar 18, 2024
David Welch, the husband of Kimberleigh Welch, who tragically lost her life in a negligent bus crash, shared his heart-wrenching experience. Recalling the moment he received the devastating news, David expressed, "I got a call that there had been a wreck...my wife is a bus driver- there shouldn’t be any problems."Following the accident on Interstate 65 South, David arrived at the hospital only to be informed of Kimberleigh's passing. Overwhelmed with grief, he recounted, "I don’t know what to do." David sought assistance from Beasley Allen’s Greg Allen to navigate the...
Alabama Reaches $220 Million Settlement with Opioid Distributors
By GA News Gazette | Mar 14, 2024
The State of Alabama has reached a $220 million settlement with opioid distributors, Cardinal Health and Cencora (formerly AmerisourceBergen), to resolve litigation surrounding the state's opioid crisis. The agreement, announced by Beasley Allen, marks a significant step towards addressing the impact of opioid abuse in Alabama.Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall expressed the significance of the settlement, stating, "While this settlement cannot bring back those lost to this devastating epidemic, it presents a historic opportunity to ameliorate the harm that opioid...
Beasley Allen Attorney Caty O’Quinn Honored with Compassionate Counsel Award
By GA News Gazette | Mar 5, 2024
Beasley Allen associate attorney Caty O’Quinn has been named to the 2024 class of Compassionate Counsel honorees. The Compassionate Counsel Award acknowledges attorneys who prioritize their clients’ needs and represent them tirelessly while also being sensitive to the trauma they have endured.Caty works in the firm’s Mass Torts section, which focuses on helping with the national talcum powder litigation. Before joining the firm, she worked for private practice attorneys handling social security disability claims and working on probate and family law cases.According to...
$1.25 Million Settlement for Client, 82, Seriously Injured in Atlanta Crash
By GA News Gazette | Mar 5, 2024
Atlanta (March 5, 2024) – Beasley Allen’s Atlanta office has secured a $1.25 million pre-suit settlement for a client who was seriously injured in a car accident in November 2023. The crash occurred at the intersection of Ponce De Leon Avenue and Clifton Road in Atlanta, where the 82-year-old woman was a passenger in a vehicle hit by another car attempting to make a left turn.Principal Attorney Ken Wilson expressed the ordeal the client went through, stating, "Her 82-year-old body was subject to numerous tests, examinations, and above all – pain. She suffered three days...
$2.75 Million secured after bedridden Alabama man killed in electrical fire
By GA News Gazette | Mar 1, 2024
Alabama-based law firm Beasley Allen has successfully secured a $2.75 million settlement for the family of a man who tragically lost his life in a house fire caused by a defective product. The incident, which took place on Christmas Day in 2017, resulted in the death of a bedridden man with advanced Alzheimer’s who was under the care of a certified nursing assistant in a north Alabama residence.The fire was ignited by a short circuit in an electrical component of a medical bed accessory, leading to a situation where the victim was unable to be rescued due to the heavy...
Kratom Lawsuit Reveals Hidden Dangers and Shady Tactics in the Industry
By GA News Gazette | Feb 29, 2024
A class-action complaint has been filed in California federal court against Ashlynn Marking Group, Inc. for allegedly not disclosing the severe risks of addiction associated with its Kratom-containing products.Kratom is known to cause addiction and has resulted in deaths or catastrophic injuries to hundreds, if not thousands, of users. Additionally, the products do not inform users about other deadly risks. These products are available for purchase in convenience stores or online by people of any age, which means it’s not just adults suffering.Attorneys Roger Smith and...
Beasley Allen Attorneys Recognized Among Best in 2024 Annual Lawdragon Guides
By GA News Gazette | Feb 27, 2024
Lawdragon has recognized 18 Beasley Allen attorneys for their work in the legal community. Among them, Toxic Torts Section Head Rhon Jones expressed his gratitude for being selected for The Lawdragon Green 500, which honors the nation’s leading environmental lawyers. Managing Attorney Tom Methvin was also recognized, being selected for the 2024 Lawdragon Hall of Fame. Methvin stated, "It is an honor to be included in this prestigious group of attorneys who have made significant contributions to the legal profession."Mass Torts Section Head Andy Birchfield, along with...
Eight Attorneys from Beasley Allen Law Firm Named to 2024 Georgia Super Lawyers, Rising Stars
By GA News Gazette | Feb 16, 2024
Eight attorneys from Beasley Allen Law Firm's Atlanta office have been recognized for their outstanding achievements and peer recognition by being named to the 2024 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists. This prestigious honor highlights their exceptional legal skills and dedication to their clients.Among the distinguished attorneys is Managing Attorney Chris Glover, who has been recognized for the 10th time on the Super Lawyers list. Glover's expertise in PI Products: Plaintiff cases has earned him high praise from both his peers and clients. Reflecting on this...
Camp Lejeune Update: Discovery in Track 1 Discovery Pool Plaintiffs has begun
By GA News Gazette | Feb 12, 2024
Discovery has officially begun in the Camp Lejeune litigation, following the issuance of Case Management Order No. 2 and its subsequent Amendment. These orders have provided detailed instructions and deadlines for the parties involved in the litigation, outlining the necessary steps to move the case forward.One significant development since the issuance of the order is the filing of a master complaint by the Plaintiff's Leadership. This comprehensive document outlines the claims and allegations of all the plaintiffs involved in the litigation. Additionally, individual...
Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) Litigation Sees Increase in Claims
By GA News Gazette | Feb 12, 2024
A total of 351 new claims have been added to the ongoing litigation surrounding Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF), as progress towards bellwether trials and individual personal injury claims continues. These claims are currently awaiting a decision from Judge Richard Gergel in the United States District Court of South Carolina.In December, Judge Gergel presided over a fairness hearing to finalize a $1.18 billion settlement for municipality water suppliers involving DuPont. During the hearing, Judge Gergel cautioned that if DuPont continued to object to settlement terms and...
Beasley Allen awarded $1.5 Million in Trucking case
By GA News Gazette | Feb 9, 2024
Beasley Allen Law Firm, known for its commitment to helping those who need it most, has recently been awarded a $1.5 million settlement in a trucking case. With over 40 years of experience, the firm has successfully handled complex cases in courtrooms across the United States.While specific details of the case remain undisclosed, Beasley Allen's dedication to bringing their clients the justice they rightfully deserve has once again proven successful. The firm's track record speaks for itself, and they are always ready to fight for their clients."We never stop working to...