Lawyers accuse the Los Angeles Angels of negligence in Tyler Skaggs’ overdose death, while the team denies responsibility.
Tim Mead, an Angels employee of 40 years, answered he did "not recall" to many of the questions from attorney Rusty Hardin.
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Jury selected in trial of lawsuit over Tyler Skaggs' death
Jury selection concluded on Monday with opening statements expected Tuesday in the wrongful death lawsuit filed against the ...
In their opening statement, the attorney representing Tyler Skaggs' family argued that the Los Angeles Angels put the MLB pitcher "directly in harm's way." ...
The family of former Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs filed lawsuits Tuesday in Texas and California charging the team and two former employees with negligence in his drug-related death two ...
The Los Angeles Angels are facing a court trial over whether the team is responsible for the drug overdose death of one of its star pitchers ...
More than four years after the family of deceased Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs filed a wrongful death suit against the Angels, jury selection will begin Monday in Orange County Superior Court.
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