By VerdictSearch | January 17, 2019
During the evening of Jan. 16, 2015, plaintiff's decedent Gregory Jones, 49, a commercial driver, was crushed to death by towing equipment on Guiton Road, in Middletown Township.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 21, 2018
An appellant's reliance on a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision clarifying the scope of the Workers' Compensation Act was misplaced in the wrongful death context, the state Superior Court has ruled.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 2, 2018
Johnson & Johnson has filed motions to toss the verdict, accusing the plaintiffs' lawyer, Mark Lanier, of referencing stillborn babies in his opening statement and showing a drawing of a woman pushed over a ledge into ovarian cancer.
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By Daniel E. Cummins | October 11, 2018
Recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decisions provide evidence that the pendulum is shifting toward a more liberal, plaintiff-oriented bent that was anticipated with the still-recent election of additional justices to the court to join those other justices on the court of the same bent.
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By Zack Needles | October 4, 2018
A Lackawanna County trial judge has ruled that a nurse must resume her deposition testimony in a nursing home death case despite the defense's argument that her anxiety is too severe to allow her to continue.
By Max Mitchell | September 27, 2018
The family of a man who was killed when a crane jib weighing more than 2,500 pounds fell on him have settled their claims against several construction companies for $6.5 million.
By VerdictSearch | September 20, 2018
On Oct. 4, 2011, plaintiffs decedent William Spoonhoward, 62, a warehouse worker, died from cardiac arrest while hospitalized at UPMC Presbyterian, in Pittsburgh.
By Max Mitchell | September 20, 2018
The family of a cyclist killed last year when she was struck by a sanitation truck in Philadelphia has settled claims against the trucking company for $6.125 million, a portion of which is set to go toward charitable organizations aimed at improving public safety.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 22, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has broken with previous appellate precedent, finding that a government vehicle did not need to be in motion, either voluntarily or involuntarily, when it allegedly caused an injury in order to be considered in ”operation” for the purposes of triggering the vehicle liability exception to governmental immunity.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | July 26, 2018
"Plaintiff's claims do not 'arise out of' or 'relate to' the consent to treat," Senior Judge John L. Musmanno wrote for the panel.
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