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Canonsburg defendants redirect liability for plaintiffs’ mold exposure injuries to home inspection group
PITTSBURGH – A Canonsburg couple have refuted allegations that they are responsible for mold exposure injuries their home buyers incurred, after the sale of the property. -
Suit: U.S. Steel maintenance man’s 2021 death from MDS was result of toxic substance exposure
PITTSBURGH – The widow of a maintenance man at a U.S. Steel plant in Clairton alleges a host of defendants exposed her late husband to a variety of hazardous and toxic substances, including benzene, which she maintains caused her husband’s death in 2021 from myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). -
Sewickley medical defendants deny allegations they caused plaintiffs’ infant daughter’s death
PITTSBURGH – After a local doctor, obstetrics and gynecology practice and a hospital were denied their preliminary objections in response to a wrongful death suit from a Sewickley couple that charged their collective negligence led to the death of a baby girl over one year ago, those same medical defendants have provided additional arguments which deny the plaintiffs’ assertions. -
Judge sustains objections of parents sued by nanny after alleged wooden figurine attack
PITTSBURGH – A state court judge has sustained preliminary objections from a Pittsburgh couple who argued that claims from their former nanny, which alleged she suffered a concussion when the defendants’ child allegedly struck her on the head with a wooden figurine and was later fired, were without merit. -
Property owner sued over fatal shooting sues insurer over coverage problems
PITTSBURGH – The real estate company behind a Pittsburgh property, one currently the subject of several lawsuits connected to a fatal shooting which took place there in April 2022, is now suing an independent insurance agency for alleged negligence, which it says led to its coverage from a prospective new insurer being denied. -
Crane company denies responsibility for release of 55 tons of molten metal, which led to plaintiff’s burns
PITTSBURGH – A crane design company has rejected allegations from an Allegheny County man, who claimed it was responsible for him suffering severe burns and smoke inhalation, when a crane at the site he was working at failed and caused a subsequent explosive release of 55 tons of molten metal. -
Lawsuit says Pittsburgh's pickleball courts are a noisy nuisance
PITTSBURGH – A local woman whose home is located adjacent to pickleball courts at Moore Park has sued the City of Pittsburgh and says that her quality of life has been negatively impacted by the noise of constant play at those same courts. -
Daimler North America argues improper pleading by man injured by tree removal vehicle
PITTSBURGH – Daimler Trucks North America has objected to claims made by an Allegheny County man, who said he suffered grievous physical injuries when the Freightliner tree removal vehicle he was standing next to suddenly moved without warning due to a failed brake system – thus trapping him next to the stump grinder mechanism. -
Petition looks to approve $38K settlement for widow of man involved in Fla. car accident
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania woman looks to settle claims related to a Florida motor vehicle accident involving her late husband for $38,000, and for the proper distribution of those funds. -
Pittsburgh DoubleTree hotel wants to open default judgment granted in suit over dance recital injuries
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh hotel has attempted to strike or open a default judgment entered against it in August, in litigation filed by a woman allegedly injured in its ballroom while watching her daughter’s dance recital, and who had further claimed that a negligent makeshift table setup used for the event was the proximate cause of her injuries. -
Class action suit over powerboat maintenance should stay in original court, plaintiffs say
PITTSBURGH – Plaintiffs behind a class action lawsuit which claimed that a manufacturer of sailboats and powerboats has violated the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act through preventing third-party professionals from performing maintenance operations on their boats, without voiding the owners’ respective warranties, are fighting for the suit to stay in its court of origin. -
Colorado couple say Philips ventilator's failure led to their five-year-old daughter's respiratory arrest death
PITTSBURGH – A Colorado couple allege that a Philips-brand ventilator and its manufacturers were responsible for the death of their five-year-old daughter in November 2021 from respiratory arrest. -
Rymersburg man says Pittsburgh Days Inn hotel's negligence caused his fall and broken hip
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man has filed suit after his stay at a Pittsburgh Days Inn hotel, resulted in him suffering a broken hip after exiting the shower in his room. -
Judge dismisses count from TV reporter's suit against PetSmart, filed after her dog's death
PITTSBURGH – An Allegheny County judge has dismissed a count of negligence per se, from litigation brought by a Pittsburgh television reporter that her dog suffered fatal injuries after being groomed at a local PetSmart store, in effect being hanged by his caretakers and asphyxiated during his nail trimming. -
Pa. state Sen. Boscola refutes energy group president's defamation allegations
PITTSBURGH – A Pennsylvania state senator has rejected defamation allegations from an energy company president, who claimed the senator’s use of his last name to describe the practice of not limiting net energy metering in a memorandum for her proposed legislation, has harmed his professional reputation. -
Woman sues school nurse who stabbed her on bus and was found not guilty for reason of insanity
PITTSBURGH – After an altercation two years ago when a nurse/school bus aide stabbed a school employee in the back, the injured employee has filed a lawsuit against the nurse and her employer in an Allegheny County court, alleging that the company should have known the nurse was mentally ill and worked to prevent incidents like the one which transpired. -
Pittsburgh pub disavows responsibility for gun altercation which left plaintiff bystander shot
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh pub has denied responsibility for gunshot injuries sustained by a bystander to an exchange of gunfire between an unruly customer of the pub and its security force. -
Casino customer injured by fellow patron continues to say casino's liability denials are meritless
PITTSBURGH – An Allegheny County man insists that he suffered a long list of injuries when an intoxicated fellow patron of Rivers Casino drunkenly fell on his right leg, and has refuted the casino’s attempts at rejecting liability for the events in question. -
New Kensington pub says shooter in fatal incident should be named as defendant
PITTSBURGH – A New Kensington pub has charged that litigation brought by the mother of a man killed in a shooting at the establishment is incomplete, due to the shooter not being named as a defendant in the action. -
Couple say it developed illnesses after mold was found in the home they bought
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania couple have filed litigation against the couple who sold them their home, as well as a residential inspection service, after the plaintiffs allegedly developed illness from mold later found to be present in the home.