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By VerdictSearch | April 14, 2022
On July 14, 2015, plaintiff Elaine Fitzgerald, 61, a business owner, was a passenger in a sport utility vehicle that was stopped at a stop sign on Church Road, at its intersection with Perry Highway, in Wexford. Fitzgerald's vehicle was rear-ended by a sport utility vehicle. She claimed a back injury.
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By David M. Barshay and Steven J. Neuwirth | April 13, 2022
The accrual of interest can certainly add up, and will surpass the principal amount after a little more than four years under the current (simple interest) regulations and after three years under the old (compound interest) regulations.
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By Charles Toutant | David Gialanella | April 13, 2022
The owner of an apartment complex agreed to pay $3.7 million on March 15 to settle a Middlesex County suit, Higgins v. Sky-Top Gardens Inc., filed…
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By VerdictSearch | April 7, 2022
On Dec. 3, 2015, plaintiff Catharine Natalini, 53, was walking through a parking lot of a restaurant in Norristown, when a sport utility vehicle backed into her, knocking her to the ground. She claimed injuries to her wrist and back.
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By VerdictSearch | April 7, 2022
On June 12, 2016, plaintiff Robyn Ingram, in her 50s, was driving south in the 900 block of Hershey Road in Mount Joy Township. Her vehicle was rear-ended by a pickup truck. She claimed head injuries.
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By Andrew Larson | April 1, 2022
The Connecticut Supreme Court denied a plaintiff the ability to pursue claims against an insurance company for litigating in bad faith, holding that…
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By VerdictSearch | March 31, 2022
On Aug. 25, 2018, plaintiff Charmaine Tyler, 55, an airport customer service representative, was driving in stop-and-go traffic on Interstate 76 in Philadelphia. Her sport utility vehicle was rear-ended by a sedan. She claimed injuries to her neck and back.
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By Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr. | March 15, 2022
The Court of Appeals in 'Matter of Endara-Caicedo v. NYS Department of Motor Vehicles' recently addressed the circumstances in which a motorist will be subject to revocation of her driver's license for refusing to submit to a chemical blood alcohol test. The majority held that a motorist cannot avoid revocation even when the request to submit to a test takes place more than two hours after the arrest.
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By Michael W. Mitchell and Edward Roche | March 15, 2022
The law on specific personal jurisdiction is difficult to apply. This case—likely to be one of many such examples—shows why.
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By David Gialanella | Allison Dunn | March 8, 2022
A man rendered paraplegic when the vehicle in which he was riding was struck by a detached boat trailer settled his Atlantic County suit, Ponce v.…
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