Are punitive damages available in Arizona wrongful death cases?
Phoenix Wrongful Death Attorney, Christopher Zachar of Zachar Law Firm, www.zacharlawfirm.com - (602) 494-4800. Arizona Wrongful Death Law FAQs ...
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Phoenix Wrongful Death Attorney, Christopher Zachar of Zachar Law Firm, www.zacharlawfirm.com - (602) 494-4800. Arizona Wrongful Death Law FAQs ...
Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) March 27, 2010
The California auto defects lawyers of BISNAR | CHASE (http://www.BestAttorney.com ) have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Ford Motor Company, American Pacific Industries, and Stockton Hill Tire, also doing business as Vest Investment Corp. According to the lawsuit, Christopher Wilson was a passenger in a defective 1998 Ford Ranger pickup truck, manufactured by the aforementioned defendants, during a September 2008 rollover crash in which he sustained serious and traumatic brain injuries that ultimately lead to his death. The lawsuit was brought against the defendants by Christopher’s mother, Darla Weaver. The lawsuit is pending in the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County, case # PC047649.
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IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF HANSCOME ΒΆ3 The case went to trial, and in closing argument, Colleen's counsel suggested an award of $5 to 10 million to compensate Chandler for Noyes' wrongful death. Although the jury was instructed on punitive damages, it declined to award such damages. |
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Pet funeral industry undergoing major changes The family was awarded more than $10000 in punitive damages. As pets play bigger roles in people's lives, it makes sense that they will be treated more like family when they die, and that includes holding funeral services that at one time were held |
(CN) - The nation's largest private prison company's "negligence, recklessness, and flagrant failure to protect" an inmate allowed other prisoners to stab him 140 times, killing him, the dead man's family claims in Hawaii state court.
Hawaii has sent state prisoners to Corrections Corporation of America prisons in Arizona for years, for budget reasons.
The family of the late Bronson Nunuha, who died at 26, sued Hawaii and its Department of Public Safety, the Corrections Corporation of America and numerous officials in the state and the private company, in Hawaii's First Circuit Court.
Nunuha's family claims Bronson was stabbed more than 140 times on Feb. 18, 2010, after the privately owned prison failed to adequately staff his cell block and
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