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Wexford man says chimney sweeper's negligence led to house fire that cost him almost $300K
PITTSBURGH – A Wexford plaintiff says that negligence on the part of his chimney sweep with respect to work done on his fireplace, led him to sustain a fire at his residence which caused nearly $300,000 in damages. -
Pittsburgh Airport update: Prior case prevents Findlay Township from being water service provider, defendants say
PITTSBURGH – County and municipal entities are countering the Findlay Township Municipal Authority’s attempts to make itself the sole and exclusive provider of water service to Pittsburgh International Airport, saying previously-resolved litigation precludes them from doing so, among other reasons. -
Findlay Township sues to provide exclusive water services coverage to Pittsburgh International Airport
PITTSBURGH – The Findlay Township Municipal Authority has brought legal action in an attempt to make itself the sole and exclusive provider of water service to Pittsburgh International Airport. -
Quality Inn update: Plaintiff voluntarily discontinues case against hotel for non-compliance with the ADA
PITTSBURGH – A disabled Florida resident has voluntarily dismissed litigation that a Quality Inn hotel in Coraopolis was supposedly not accommodating to her condition and that as a result, she suffered disability-related discrimination. -
Quality Inn customer sues for discrimination over its website
PITTSBURGH – A disabled Florida resident alleges a Quality Inn hotel in Coraopolis was not accommodating to her condition and that as a result, she suffered disability-related discrimination. -
Coraopolis files suit against 3M and dozens of other companies over PFAS water contamination claims
PITTSBURGH – The western Pennsylvania borough of Coraopolis is suing a host of corporations beginning with 3M, for their alleged actions in causing groundwater contamination in its local wells through the use of its products containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). -
Old Navy defends itself from lawsuit filed by woman who says its store sign fell and hit her in the head
PITTSBURGH – Old Navy argues that a woman injured after a sign hanging over a display allegedly fell on her while shopping at the retailer’s Allegheny County store is to blame for her own injuries.