Exploring The Impact Of Mass Tort Cases On Environmental Disasters
Sep 12, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

In recent years, mass tort cases have gained significant attention as a means for seeking justice and compensation in the face of large-scale harm caused by corporations. These legal battles, involving numerous plaintiffs against a common defendant, have historically focused on pharmaceutical companies and their products. However, as society becomes increasingly aware of the environmental […]...Continue reading

Invitation To Guest Blog And Webinar Participant
Sep 11, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

We are inviting attorneys to participate as a guest blogger on our zeroriskcases.com and zerorisktorts.com websites.  The blog will be syndicated to our social media accounts and our 50,000+ email list, providing you with a platform to exhibit your subject matter expertise to a large audience of other attorneys and potential clients.  We have a […]...Continue reading

Bacteria in Artificial Tears Eye Drops Caused Corneal Ulcer, Scarring in Eye: Lawsuit
Sep 11, 2023 by Irvin Jackson

The lawsuit indicates that recalled Artificial Tears eye drops caused an infection, which left the plaintiff legally blind in both eyes. According to allegations raised in a product liability lawsuit filed last week, bacteria in Artificial Tears eye drops purchased through Amazon.com caused an Illinois woman to develop a corneal ulcer, eye scarring, and permanent […]...Continue reading

Summary of the Government’s “Elective Option” for Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims
Sep 09, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

On September 6, 2023, the Department of the Navy (“Navy”) announced a framework for evaluating and potentially settling a limited number of claims brought under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. Written By Lynwood P. Evans and Josey L. Newman September 7, 2023 This framework, referred to as the “Elective Option” or “EO,” comes just after […]...Continue reading

Camp Lejeune Settlements
Sep 07, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

The government launched a settlement program that offers compensation of up to $450,000 for individuals, including veterans of Camp Lejeune, who claim to have been harmed by the contaminated water on the North Carolina Marine Base. Is this an acceptable settlement offer for Camp Lejeune? No. It may be an appealing option for a small […]...Continue reading

Navy unveils new process to speed payouts for Camp Lejeune illnesses
Sep 07, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

By Leo Shane III Officials from the Navy and Department of Justice on Wednesday announced plans for new fast-track financial settlements for veterans and family members poisoned by toxic water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune that could benefit tens of thousands of individuals already awaiting compensation for their illnesses. The new process will grant […]...Continue reading

Talcum Powder Injury Lawyers Oppose J&J’s Attempt To Further Delay Litigation By Rearguing Expert Challenges
Aug 25, 2023 by Irvin Jackson

Plaintiffs say Johnson & Johnson wants to relitigate Daubert challenges that were decided by the Court two years ago, in yet another attempt to prevent individuals dying of cancer from receiving compensation. Following two failed bankruptcy attempts and a nearly two-year stay on all progress in thousands of talcum powder lawsuits being pursued by women […]...Continue reading

From Ai To Blockchain: The Tech Trends Shaping The Legal Industry’S Transformation In 2023
Aug 16, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

Harnessing The Power Of Ai And Machine Learning: How The Legal Industry Is Embracing Automation For Efficiency And Accuracy [Sources: 0] The legal industry has traditionally been viewed as a field deeply rooted in tradition, with time-consuming manual processes and extensive paperwork. However, in recent years, there has been a significant shift towards embracing technology […]...Continue reading

Bankruptcy Stay on Talcum Powder Lawsuits Lifted, As Wave of New Complaints Begin to Be Filed
Aug 15, 2023 by Irvin Jackson

After thousands of women died from ovarian cancer while waiting for the bankruptcy stay to be lifted, plaintiffs are calling for federal bellwether trials to quickly get underway once again in talcum powder lawsuits. A federal bankruptcy judge has officially lifted the stay on talcum powder lawsuits being pursued against Johnson & Johnson and its […]...Continue reading

Uber Assault Lawsuit Consolidation to Be Considered By JPML in Late September
Aug 15, 2023 by Irvin Jackson

Thousands of Uber sexual assault lawsuits filed in federal courts nationwide in the coming months, leading to a motion to centralize all claims against the ride-share company before one U.S. District Judge A panel of federal judges has agreed to hear oral arguments next month over whether all Uber sexual assault lawsuits filed in U.S. […]...Continue reading