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Multiple Impact Rear-Ender Caused Neck Injuries: Plaintiff
On June 16, 2012, plaintiff Tristan Gatineau, 28, an auto mechanic, was stopped in traffic while driving west on Black Horse Pike, in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. His sport utility vehicle was rear-ended by a car. The impact pushed his vehicle into the back of the one stopped in front of him. Gatineau claimed neck and back inParties Dispute the Severity of Plaintiff's Alleged Spinal Injuries
On Jan. 17, 2014, plaintiff Darlene Davis, 52, was a passenger in a sedan that was stopped in traffic on New Falls Road, at its intersection with Oxford Valley Road, in Levittown. Her car was rear-ended by another car.Court: Homeowner's Complaint Failed to Meet Test for Plausible Bad-Faith Claim
A federal district court in Pennsylvania has dismissed a homeowner's bad-faith claim against her insurer, finding that it failed to meet either part of the two-prong test for a facially plausible claim for bad faith.Homeowner's Complaint Failed to Adequately Plead Statutory Insurer Bad Faith
A federal district court in Pennsylvania has dismissed a homeowner's bad faith claim against her insurer, finding that it failed to meet either part of the two-prong test for a facially plausible claim for bad faith.Grandfather, Grandson Alleged Rear-Ender Caused Spinal Injuries
On Sept. 15, 2016, plaintiff Ellis Ferrell, 77, was stopped in traffic on Roosevelt Boulevard near its intersection with Fifth Street in North Philadelphia, when his pickup truck was rear-ended by a sport utility vehicle.Homeowner Sued Insurer More Than One Year After Learning of Water Leak, Dooming Claim
A federal district court in Pennsylvania has granted summary judgment to an insurer on a breach of contract claim brought by a homeowner because she filed her action more than one year after she learned of a water leak in her home.Court: Policy's Shortened Filing Window Doomed Homeowner's Claim Over Water Leak
A federal district court in Pennsylvania has granted summary judgment to an insurer on a breach of contract claim brought by a homeowner because she filed her action more than one year after she learned of a water leak in her home.Plaintiff's Alleged Back Injury Not a Serious Impairment: Defense
On May 19, 2014, plaintiff Lakeisha Wilson, a woman in her 40s, was stopped in traffic on Abbottsford Avenue, near its intersection with Fox Street, in North Philadelphia. Her sport utility vehicle was rear-ended by a sedan. The sedan had been rear-ended by a car that had been struck by a sedan driven by Lorenda Legions, who initiated the multivehicle collision.High Court Rejects Appeal in Dispute Over Insurance Coverage for Rideshare Driver
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided not to weigh in on a case over whether an exclusion in a State Farm policy barring coverage for accidents that occur while giving rides in exchange for money was voided by the Pennsylvania Ridesharing Arrangements Act.$2.3M Settlement Reached in Case of Cyclist Struck, Killed by Car
The estate of a man killed while riding his bike by a motorist has settled its lawsuit against the driver's insurer for $2.3 million.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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