AFFF Litigation Pending, Science Day Approaches

AFFF Litigation Pending, Science Day Approaches

April 19, 2024

The Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) litigation is ongoing in the U.S. District Court of South Carolina before Judge Richard Gergel. The first round of bellwethers involves plaintiffs exposed to AFFF at specific military bases in Colorado and Pennsylvania. These plaintiffs were diagnosed with conditions such as kidney cancer, testicular cancer, …

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Countdown Continues, Camp Lejeune Litigation Updates

Countdown Continues, Camp Lejeune Litigation Updates

April 19, 2024

As the Camp Lejeune litigation progresses, the deadline to file looms- August 10, 2024. This means there are less than four months remaining to file administrative claims. Lawyers at our firm are working tirelessly for our clients. The number of cases being handled by the firm now exceeds 10,000. Camp …

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Breaking Barriers: The Fight for Justice, & Against J&J, Continues

Breaking Barriers: The Fight for Justice, & Against J&J, Continues

April 19, 2024

After two years of unnecessary delays, and two failed bankruptcy attempts- women harmed by talcum powder are once again able to have jurors of their peers consider the damage, trauma, and pain they have suffered. The battle against Johnson &Johnson (J&J) Continues. The multidistrict litigation (MDL) is working towards initial …

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Class Action Filed, FCA’s Serious Safety Defect

Class Action Filed, FCA’s Serious Safety Defect

April 19, 2024

Beasley Allen lawyers Dee Miles, Clay Barnett, Mitch Williams, and Dylan Martin filed a class action lawsuit against FCA US LLC – the maker of Ram trucks – after a serious safety defect in vehicles equipped with eTorque came to light. The lawsuit alleges there is a defect with the …

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No Excuse, The Quest for Stronger Car Roofs

No Excuse, The Quest for Stronger Car Roofs

April 19, 2024

Evan Allen, a lawyer in our office in Mobile, is investigating a case where a driver was paralyzed from the neck down in a rollover accident. The 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer that our client was driving had a problem-the roof wasn’t strong enough. This issue became very clear during a crash …

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