By VerdictSearch | May 20, 2021
On July 15, 2014, plaintiff Kimberly Ross, 54, a mail carrier, was delivering mail to a home in Greensburg. She claimed that she tripped on the property's sidewalk and injured her shoulder.
By VerdictsSearch | May 20, 2021
On Oct. 9, 2014, plaintiff Mary Rossman, 63, slipped and fell in the parking lot of a River Park Food Market, in Croydon. She fractured her wrist. Rossman claimed that loose gravel caused her to slip and fall.
By VerdictSearch | May 13, 2021
On July 25, 2016, plaintiff Kimberly Selmer, 32, an emergency medical technician, slipped and fell while walking on a sidewalk at 4048 Creston St., in Philadelphia. Selmer claimed neck, back and knee injuries.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 3, 2021
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that poorly lit areas of state-owned properties create an exception to sovereign immunity from lawsuits as they constitute "dangerous property conditions."
By VerdictSearch | April 1, 2021
On Oct. 18, 2015, plaintiff Curtis Anthony, 59, tripped and fell while walking through the parking lot of the Parx Casino, in Bensalem. He claimed injuries of his shoulder and back.
By VerdictSearch | March 18, 2021
On April 2, 2019, plaintiff James Adams, 42, tripped and fell inside his apartment at the Rittenhouse Hill Apartments, in Philadelphia. Adams claimed that he tripped over floorboards that had become warped due to water infiltration.
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By Justin Henry | March 11, 2021
The group includes professionals in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Allentown, who focus on toxic tort, chemical and pharmaceutical litigation.
By VerdictSearch | March 4, 2021
On Aug. 11, 2016, plaintiff Bernard Kitlas, 50, a self-employed carpenter, was driving at 380 River Road, in Pipersville. A large tree uprooted and toppled onto the roof of his sedan. Kitlas claimed injuries to his ribs, shoulder and ear.
By Kristie Rearick | January 21, 2021
On April 23, 2017, plaintiff Theresa Butler, a woman in her late 50s, was a patron of Michael's Water Ice, in Roxborough. Butler slipped on a puddle of water and fell. She suffered a fractured knee.
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By Suzette Parmley | December 15, 2020
A Lackawanna County judge has ruled that a snowmobile club operator is liable for injuries sustained by a man after his ride crashed into a hidden six-foot-deep gully on one of the trails, but that the landowner is not negligent.
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