28

Jun

Chambers USA 2026 Guide for Plaintiff Litigation

HGD Law Firm Recognized in Chambers USA 2026 for Plaintiff Litigation

Widely regarded as the definitive resource for identifying leading law firms and attorneys, Chambers USA conducts extensive independent research to evaluate legal talent across the country. Its rankings are relied upon by clients, referral sources, businesses, and legal professi...

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28

Jun

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Washington Paper Mill Implosion: Who Is Responsible When Tragedy Strikes?

Understanding Liability, Workplace Safety, and the Role of Civil Justice A devastating industrial accident at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging paper mill in Longview, Washington, has left families mourning, communities searching for answers, and investigators working to determine wh...

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28

Jun

Man in a hospitalbed covered in blood

Fatal Alabama Workplace Accident Sparks Questions About Safety, Accountability, and Prevention

A fatal workplace accident at Sullivan Lumber in Northport, Alabama is now under OSHA investigation after an employee was severely injured by industrial machinery and pronounced dead at the scene. According to ABC 33/40, OSHA confirmed it has opened an investigation, which may ta...

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28

Jun

chiroptactor giving a woman a neck adjustment

When a Routine Chiropractic Adjustment Turns Catastrophic: Understanding the Risks, Medical Malpractice Concerns, and the Importance of Patient Safety

The emotional impact of stories like this is difficult to process because they involve something many people consider routine: a neck adjustment performed during a standard chiropractic visit. But while many chiropractic treatments are completed without incident, medical experts ...

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28

Jun

women getting an injection on her face

A Routine Med Spa Visit Turned Fatal: What Jenifer Cleveland’s Death Reveals About the Growing Risks Inside the Wellness Industry

Authorities now allege that Jenifer died from a fatal overdose of potassium chloride — administered at a dangerously unsafe rate by someone investigators say was not legally qualified to provide the treatment at all. What started as a tragic medical emergency has now evolved into...

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28

Jun

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The Risks of Relying Too Heavily on AI in Law, Medicine, and Business

According to the ABA Journal, the firm apologized after filing a court motion containing multiple errors generated through the use of artificial intelligence. The filing reportedly included inaccurate legal citations and mistakes that raised concerns about the dangers of relying ...

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28

Jun

woman looking at a tampons box at the store

When Companies Choose Profits Over People: The Lasting Lessons of the Rely Tampon Tragedy

The story remains relevant today because it highlights a painful truth behind many product liability cases:
 Sometimes companies allegedly know products may pose serious risks, yet fail to act quickly because of financial interests, brand reputation, or fear of losing market shar...

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28

Jun

people on escalator

When Everyday Products Turn Deadly: The Escalator Tragedy Raising New Questions About Product Safety and Liability

According to reports involving an MBTA station in Boston, a woman tragically died after becoming trapped in an escalator incident at the Davis Square station. Investigators are now examining what happened, including whether the escalator properly shut down during the emergency an...

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28

Jun

plastic surgeons operating

A Routine Cosmetic Surgery Turned Tragic: What Rachel Tussey’s Story Reveals About Patient Safety and Medical Malpractice Concerns

Rachel later suffered a severe anoxic brain injury after reportedly going without oxygen for several minutes while in post-operative recovery care. She ultimately died weeks later after being placed on hospice care. Now, lawsuits filed by both Rachel’s husband and her surgeo...

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28

Jun

girl at school looking at her phone while other girls point at her

The Dark Side of Viral Gossip: How “Burnerverse” and Anonymous Social Media Attacks Are Destroying Lives

One of the latest examples drawing national attention involves Mary Kate Cornett and the growing controversy surrounding “Burnerverse” — a social media culture built around anonymous “burner” accounts that often target individuals with harassment, humiliation, rumors, and viral p...

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28

Jun

A close-up of a woman self-administering an injection at home

Ozempic, Wegovy & Blindness Risk? What You Need to Know About Emerging NAION Claims

Attorney Bill Bross breaks down these emerging claims, the science behind the allegations, and what patients need to know in this important video: Watch the full video here:
 What Is NAION? NAION is a condition caused by reduced blood flow to the optic nerve. The result can...

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28

Jun

A person on a stretcher with paramedics

Passenger Death on Korean Air Flight Raises Serious Questions About In-Flight Medical Care

Air travel is often viewed as routine—safe, structured, and predictable. But a recent tragedy involving a passenger on a Korean Air flight has brought renewed attention to a critical issue: what happens when a medical emergency occurs mid-flight, and the response falls short? Thi...

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