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Allegheny County woman maintains claims Aldi's negligence led to metal shelf falling on her
PITTSBURGH – An Allegheny County woman who brought suit against discount grocery store chain Aldi after she says a metal produce shelf fell on her when she was shopping inside the grocer’s West Mifflin store, has refuted the defendant’s denials of liability. -
U.S. Steel reduces class action pertaining to refinery pollution to nothing more than 'private nuisance'
PITTSBURGH – U.S. Steel has deemed class action litigation from a Western Pennsylvania homeowner, which alleged its refinery plant in Braddock has generated pollutant byproducts which have affected the quality of life of area residents, as “at most, a claim for private nuisance.” -
Shopping-cart Samaritan sues over injury to hand
PITTSBURGH – A local man claims he suffered lacerations and significant tendon damage when he volunteered to help a retail store employee separate shopping carts and his hand got in the way. -
Settlement finalized for plaintiff who claimed to be burned by microwave meatballs
PITTSBURGH – A settlement has been finalized in litigation filed over burn injuries a Western Pennsylvania woman says she suffered, when a plastic container allegedly failed and meatballs fell onto her left foot. -
Uber denies claims of passenger and friends who were allegedly almost killed by their driver
PITTSBURGH – Uber has answered litigation from a Western Pennsylvania man who claimed he and his friends were nearly killed by their driver in a ride-gone-wrong, arguing that his lawsuit fails to state a claim upon which relief could be granted. -
Settlement being finalized in lawsuit over meatball burns
PITTSBURGH – A settlement is in the works, in litigation filed over burn injuries a Western Pennsylvania woman says she suffered, when a plastic container allegedly failed and the meatballs fell onto her left foot. -
Allegheny County judge overrules Uber's objections in nearly lethal ride-gone-wrong case
PITTSBURGH – A state court judge has overruled preliminary objections from ride share company Uber, who oppose litigation from a Western Pennsylvania man who claimed he and his friends were nearly killed by their Uber driver in a ride-gone-wrong. -
Plaintiff who says he was nearly killed in Uber ride-gone-wrong wants company's objections thrown out
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man who claimed he and his friends were nearly killed by their Uber driver in a ride-gone-wrong, wants Uber’s preliminary objections to his lawsuit thrown out. -
Sam's Club dismissed from injury suit filed by woman burned on foot by microwave meatballs
PITTSBURGH – Sam’s Club has been dismissed from litigation filed over burn injuries a Western Pennsylvania woman says she suffered when a plastic container allegedly failed and the meatballs fell onto her left foot. -
Uber denies all liability in lawsuit that says driver nearly killed passengers
PITTSBURGH – Uber denies all liability in a Carnegie man’s litigation against the ride-share company, which alleged that the plaintiff and his friends were nearly killed by their driver in a ride-gone-wrong. -
Lawsuit over Uber ride-gone-wrong remanded to Allegheny County
PITTSBURGH – A Carnegie man’s litigation against Uber, filed after he said he and his friends were nearly killed by their driver, has been remanded to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. -
Uber loses attempt to dismiss suit alleging driver shot and nearly killed his passengers
PITTSBURGH – Uber’s attempt to dismiss litigation from a Carnegie man who said that he and his friends were nearly killed by their driver has been defeated, for now, by a federal judge’s ruling. -
Carnegie man says he was nearly killed when his Uber driver shot at him during ride-gone-wrong
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man says he and his friends were nearly killed by their Uber driver, when the driver ordered them all out of the vehicle, chased them and discharged a firearm very close to the plaintiff’s head. -
Claims surrounding woman's burn injuries from microwave meatballs are groundless, says Sam's Club
PITTSBURGH – The parent company of Sam’s Club denies liability for burn injuries a Western Pennsylvania woman suffered when a plastic container allegedly failed and the meatballs fell onto her left foot, and countered that the claims are groundless. -
Lawsuit update: Microwave meatball makers say woman is to blame for burning her foot
PITTSBURGH – The manufacturers of microwave meatballs contend they are not responsible for burn injuries a Western Pennsylvania woman suffered, when a plastic container allegedly failed and the meatballs fell onto her left foot. -
Woman says microwave container failed and prepared meatballs severely burned her left foot
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania woman says her left foot suffered severe burns, when a supposedly microwave-safe plastic container failed and allowed heated meatballs to fall onto her foot. -
Walmart fall update: Case settled for couple's injuries suffered in entryway of West Mifflin store
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh couple’s personal injury lawsuit brought against Walmart for injuries suffered by the wife-plaintiff when she fell on an unspecified liquid in the vestibule of the retailer’s West Mifflin store has been settled. -
Pa. man's TCPA suit against Kansas insurance agent is dismissed with prejudice
WILLIAMSPORT – Litigation between a McClure man and a Kansas insurance agent concerning a depleted cell phone battery and thousands of dollars in damages after the agent allegedly violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act is over. -
Walmart fall update: Retail giant says injuries suffered by plaintiff were her own fault
PITTSBURGH – Walmart counters that the circumstances behind a personal injury suit brought against it by a Pittsburgh couple were caused by those same plaintiffs, after the case was recently removed to federal court. -
Whitewater rapids eye parasite update: Plaintiffs say amusement hasn't provided statement and expert reports
PITTSBURGH – Plaintiffs in an action surrounding a Pittsburgh man’s permanent, parasite-related eye damage on a whitewater rapids ride have accused the defendants of failing to provide necessary information near the eve of trial.