J.D. settled a case for a cattle farmer in south Alabama who lost part of his herd due to toxic feed. Both the cattle and the feed were subject to testing by the Alabama Department of Agriculture. The testing confirmed the feed contained toxic levels of non-protein nitrogen and that the cattle had died from non-protein nitrogen poisoning. The case was against the manufacturer that mixed the tubs of feed. The cattle farmer’s damages were significant.
Suing Uber Directly After A Rideshare Accident
You're riding in an Uber when suddenly another car slams into you. Or maybe the driver runs a red light and causes a crash. Now you're dealing with injuries, medical bills piling up, and missed work. Who pays for all of this? Can you sue Uber directly? Most people...





