• Five Arrested in Miami-Dade Staged Crash and Insurance Fraud Scheme

    As detailed by CBS12, Florida’s Department of Financial Services Criminal Investigations Division (CID) announced the arrests of five individuals in connection with an alleged staged motor vehicle crash scheme designed to fraudulently collect insurance payments in Miami-Dade…


  • Bridget Jones’ $10 Million Lawsuit

    A woman is suing Ant Anstead and Academy Award-winning actress Renee Zellweger for $10 million — over a rug. According to a lawsuit filed in February 2026, the plaintiff claims she tripped over a thin rug allegedly…


  • An Ad Industry Insider Says Lawyer Billboards Are Ruining America’s Highways

    If you’ve driven any major American highway lately, you’ve probably noticed it: mile after mile of giant faces staring back at you, promising mountains of cash if you’ve ever been hurt, wronged, or simply inconvenienced. Lawyer billboards…


  • Unnecessary Spinal Surgeries Aren’t New, But Courts Are Finally Pushing Back

    For years, consumer advocates and reform-minded policymakers have warned that the personal injury legal system isn’t just generating fraudulent claims: it’s generating fraudulent medical procedures. Nowhere is that more visible than in the growing body of evidence…


  • ICYMI: Georgia Insurance Commissioner: How Georgia’s Lawsuit Reforms Are Paying Off One Year Later

    Washington, DC – Today, Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King published an op-ed in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution outlining the tangible, measurable results of Georgia’s landmark lawsuit abuse reforms signed into law by Gov. Brian…


  • Serial ADA Lawsuits Are Shaking Down Southern California’s Small Businesses

    A new investigation by the Los Angeles Times reveals how a single plaintiff has filed more than 1,800 ADA lawsuits against small businesses across Southern California, part of a broader pattern driven by a small group of…


  • Georgia’s Lawsuit Abuse Reforms Are Paying Off

    When Georgia lawmakers passed Senate Bill 68 last year, supporters promised that meaningful legal reform would translate into real relief for consumers. That promise is now being kept, and Georgia drivers are feeling it in their wallets.…


  • ICYMI: Two major media pieces underscore the economic and human cost of lawsuit abuse — and the urgent need for legal reform

    Washington, D.C. – Two recent articles, one in National Review and one in The New Yorker, arrive at the same conclusion from different angles: America’s broken legal environment is imposing enormous costs on the country — economically,…


  • ​​The Hidden Hand in Your Lawsuit: How Third-Party Litigation Funding is Rigging the System Against Consumers

    When a personal injury victim signs a litigation funding agreement, they’re often told it’s a lifeline. What they’re rarely told is what it will cost them. Court documents show plaintiffs who won millions walking away with nothing;…


  • Tort Reform Is Already Saving Georgia Taxpayers Money: Just Ask MARTA

    Georgia’s landmark tort reform legislation is delivering results that go beyond lower insurance premiums and fewer frivolous lawsuits. Now, one of the state’s largest public agencies is putting real numbers to the savings, and they are impossible…