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Verdicts and Settlements: Brain-damaged man denied award
A Fulton County Superior Court jury declined to award damages to a young man who spent more than 20 days in a coma and suffered brain damage after being knocked from his mo-ped in Aiken, S.C., last year.According to court filings, James Myers entered an intersection on his 49cc mo-ped on May 10, 2008, when a minivan driven by Susan Grant turned into his path and collided with him.Truck Driver Injured in Forklift Fall To Get $2.95M in Monmouth Suit
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.Runner's Estate Collects $975,000 After Mediation
The estate of a man who was hit by a car and killed while out jogging in Farmington has recovered $975,000 as part of a settlement reached following mediation.OPINIONThis is an accelerated interlocutory appeal from the imposition of a temporary injunction prohibiting appellants Frequent Flyer Depot, Inc. and its officers and owners, George and Robert Pir
UIM Coverage on Auto Won't Transfer to Motorcycle Rider
A Luzerne County man injured while riding his motorcycle cannot seek underinsured motorist coverage from the insurance policy issued solely for his automobile, a three-judge panel of the Superior Court has ruled.China overtakes U.S. as largest market for PCs
China probably overtook the U.S. as the largest personal-computer market last quarter, after three decades of American dominance in an industry pioneered by Apple and International Business Machines Corp.$12 Mil. Accident Verdict for Woman Hit by Stolen Car
A Philadelphia jury awarded a woman more than $12 million after her car was hit from behind by a stolen vehicle, pushing her into oncoming traffic where she was then hit by a work van coming the opposite direction.UIM Coverage on Auto Won't Transfer to Motorcycle
A Luzerne County man injured while riding his motorcycle cannot seek underinsured motorist coverage from the insurance policy issued solely for his automobile, a three-judge panel of the Superior Court has ruled.Accounting Standards Group Again Delays Controversial Rules
A tsunami of negative feedback from legal executives prompts the Financial Accounting Standards Board to again delay implementing rules requiring financial statement disclosures of lawsuits and other loss contingencies.Trending Stories
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