Borough of Kennett Square
Recent News About Borough of Kennett Square
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Trucker who allegedly suffered arm and shoulder injuries in trailer yard incident settles with defendants
MEDIA – After first being sent to federal court, the case of a plaintiff suing beverage companies for premises liability allegations which he said caused him to suffer serious arm and shoulder injuries in the course of his employment with a trucking company, was settled. -
Onsite 340B alleges 340Basics breached agreement, 'poached' employee
READING – A Kennett Square company alleges a New Jersey business improperly "poached" one of its employees. -
Nurse alleges Unum Life Insurance wrongfully denied benefit claim
PHILADELPHIA – A Glen Mills woman alleges her claim for disability benefits was unlawfully denied. -
Plaintiff sues YMCA for injuries in using fitness center weight machine
MEDIA – A man who says he suffered a number of serious leg injuries from an unsecured weight machine at a local YMCA, has filed legal action to recover damages against the fitness center. -
Pennsylvania insurance firm sued over disability contract
A Virginia woman is suing Life Insurance Company of North America, alleging breach of contract when the company terminated her long-term disability contract. -
Suit claims Dutch medical group breached oral agreement
PHILADELPHIA — A Kennett Square company is suing Stichting Katholieke Universiteit, doing business as Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, a foundation in the Netherlands, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Woman says Unum Life Insurance wrongly cut off disability benefits
PHILADELPHIA — An individual is suing Unum Life Insurance Company of America, citing alleged breach of contract for what she says was wrongful termination of her disability benefits. -
American United wrongly terminated disability benefits, suit claims
PHILADELPHIA — A Wyomissing woman is suing American United Life Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract for incorrectly discontinuing her disability benefits. -
Payment processor refuses to pay overtime or commission, former exec claims
PHILADELPHIA — An employee is suing Electronic Funds Transfer Corporation d/b/a EFX Corp. and its president and CEO Deven W. Werling, citing alleged unpaid wages and violation of workers compensation acts for refusing to pay overtime and commission. -
Trucker alleges defendants are responsible for his arm and shoulder injuries
MEDIA – A man believes a pair of defendants are responsible for premises liability issues which caused him to suffer serious arm and shoulder injuries, sustained in the course of his employment with a major trucking and transportation company. -
Chester man alleges serious skin injuries were result of Belvedere Center's negligence
MEDIA – A Chester man says that a care facility he was admitted to nearly two years ago neglected to care for him via the orders that accompanied his arrival, which contributed to the worsening of a painful series of skin breakdown wounds and other injuries. -
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company accused of improperly handling claim
A married couple's lawsuit against State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company alleges breach of contract. -
Independent presidential candidate claims Pennsylvania improperly excluded him from ballot
HARRISBURG – An independent presidential candidate from Florida has initiated legal action against a pair of state election officials, claiming they are improperly preventing his name from appearing on ballots for the general election in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. -
Premises liability lawsuit against Longwood Gardens to remain in Philadelphia, for now
PHILADELPHIA – A local judge presiding over a premises liability lawsuit filed against Longwood Gardens has overruled preliminary objections seeking the case's transfer to Chester County court. -
Attorney for Longwood Gardens seeks injury lawsuit filed against it transferred to Chester County
PHILADELPHIA – Defense counsel representing Longwood Gardens in a premises liability lawsuit has requested the complaint filed against it be transferred to a Chester County court. -
Boom crane accident injury lawsuit transferred to Chester County court
PHILADELPHIA – A personal injury case in which a man alleges he suffered permanent head injuries as a result of an errant collision with a metal boom crane has been transferred to the Chester County Court of Common Pleas. -
Consulting firm challenges Pennsylvania election commission's petitions ruling
SCRANTON — A Texas man and a consulting company are suing two Pennsylvania state employees, challenging their rulings on election petitions. -
Dumanski, New Horizon Nutraceuticals sued over allegedly selling defective meal-replacement shakes
A nutritional supplement company is suing a Kennett Square man and business for allegedly selling defective meal-replacement shake mixes. -
Nursing home says some claims in wrongful death suit not specific enough
Attorneys for a senior care residence accused of negligence in a wrongful death lawsuit want to see that suit transferred to Delaware County and certain claims stricken for lack of specificity. -
Defense: Venue not proper, plaintiff's claims 'lack specificity'
Defense counsel charge a plaintiff in a negligence suit versus a nursing home filed his case in an improper venue, in addition to lacking specificity to those allegedly liable for their claims.