Andrew Mazan Wins in Prince George’s County

November 13, 2024

Andrew Mazan obtained a favorable jury verdict in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County Maryland this morning.  Based on the jury’s decision, Andrew’s client can now obtained the medical treatment she seeks. Justice was achieved. Andrew’s client was injured nearly two years ago on January 13, 2023. Despite a …

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Class Action Filed: Toyota Transmission Troubles

November 13, 2024

Lawyers from Beasley Allen and Blood Hurst & O’Reardon have filed a class action lawsuit against Toyota Motor North America, Inc. and Toyota Motor Sales, Inc. in the Federal District Court for the Central District of California.   The Defect The lawsuit alleges that 2024 and newer Toyota Tacoma trucks …

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Camp Lejeune: Preparing For Proceedings

November 12, 2024

Beasley Allen has been at the forefront of the Camp Lejeune Litigation. We have filed thousands of Administrative Claims for those who developed cancer or other health conditions after living, working, or visiting Camp Lejeune. Our firm is actively working on bellwether cases, collaborating with experts, and preparing individual cases …

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When Safety Fails: Hidden Dangers of Defective Emergency Equipment

November 11, 2024

At Beasley Allen, we are committed to seeking justice for those injured by defective products. Recently, we filed a lawsuit in Georgia Federal Court against a cargo tray manufacturer and other defendants after a serious defect led to a disfiguring injury for our client.   The Incident The cargo tray …

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18-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in University Parkway Collision

November 11, 2024

MANATEE COUNTY – A tragic accident early Sunday morning claimed the life of an 18-year-old motorcyclist from Sarasota, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The crash occurred around 1:30 AM at the intersection of University Parkway and North Cattlemen Road. FHP reports indicate that the young motorcyclist was traveling eastbound …

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Do Bicycles Have the Right-of-Way? Sarasota Car Accident Attorneys Discuss

November 8, 2024

With more people choosing cycling for transportation, exercise, and recreation, understanding the rights and responsibilities of cyclists on the road is more important than ever. In Sarasota, where cycling is popular year-round, the question of whether bicycles have the right-of-way often arises. It’s a question that affects not only cyclists …

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