Two more asbestos personal injury claims were filed at Philadelphia’s Common Pleas Court late last week, one on behalf of a Philadelphia couple and the other by husband and wife plaintiffs who reside in the Sunshine State.
Three more asbestos mass tort claims were filed late last week at Philadelphia’s Common Pleas Court, one on behalf of a Pennsylvania man and the others on behalf of out-of-state plaintiffs.
Three Pennsylvania couples and a woman from New Jersey filed asbestos mass tort claims at Philadelphia’s Common Pleas Court Monday, alleging respective injuries as a result of asbestos exposure.
The widow of a deceased Lehigh Valley man who died at the end of 2011, a year-and-a-half after being diagnosed with asbestosis, has filed a mass tort claim against companies that deal in the manufacture and distribution of asbestos-containing products.
A plaintiff’s attorney from South Jersey has filed an asbestos mass tort claim in Philadelphia’s Common Pleas Court on behalf of an elderly Florida couple who alleges that the husband’s lung cancer was a direct result of his exposure to asbestos during his working years.
A Northeastern Pennsylvania man and his wife have filed an asbestos mass tort claim at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas over injuries the husband allegedly sustained relating to his exposure to the fiber during his working years.
The First Judicial District of Pennsylvania has announced it will host a one-day class on the electronic filing system next week, a lesson that will enable private attorneys to brush up on the city’s mandatory system for filing civil complaints.
A Delaware County, Pa. woman who claims she was fired from her job of more than four years at a local company has filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against her former employer and the superior who she alleges did much of the discriminating.
The family of a Pennsylvania man who they claim died as a result of asbestos-related lung cancer is suing a long list of companies involved in the manufacture and distribution of the known cancer-causing fiber.
After two failed attempts at so-called “joint and several liability” reform, Pennsylvania lawmakers are once again focusing on how damages are awarded in civil litigation.