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Lawsuit: Head and spinal injuries caused by broken pavement outside Coca Cola facility
PHILADELPHIA – The broken sidewalk of a Coca Cola beverage production center in Philadelphia led to a plaintiff’s fall and subsequent severe head and spinal injuries, a new lawsuit states. -
Kensington real estate business says neighbor's home repair contractors damaged its underground piping
PHILADELPHIA – A local real estate developer has sued its neighbor and the contractors they hired after repairs being undertaken at the adjoining property allegedly caused major damage to the developer’s underground pipes. -
Lawsuit: Property rehabilitation group sold plaintiffs a totally defective home
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia couple have initiated litigation against a property rehabilitation firm which they claim they were sold a residence laden with material defects and code violations. -
Ardmore man settles with State Farm Insurance over payments connected to his accident-related pelvic injuries
PHILADELPHIA – An Ardmore man who suffered pelvic fractures in a serious bicycle-automobile crash almost two years ago and who believed State Farm Insurance didn’t properly compensate him with uninsured motorist (UIM) benefits, has settled his litigation. -
Arbitration hearing slated in recovery of funds matter featuring Allstate Insurance Company
PHILADELPHIA – An arbitration hearing is set for this summer in a case featuring Allstate Insurance Company attempting to recover funds it says it expended on behalf of one of its policyholders, when that same policyholder was involved in a serious car crash nearly two years ago. -
Policyholder suing State Farm Insurance has case ready for pre-trial conference this summer
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation involving a State Farm Insurance policyholder, who claimed she was improperly denied underinsured motorist (UIM) benefits from her insurance company after an automobile accident that took place in Philadelphia nearly two years ago, has a pre-trial conference this summer. -
Dispute over Philadelphia accident's $6K settlement funds resolved in state court
PHILADELPHIA – A policyholder who sued both his insurance provider and the Philadelphia Housing Authority after a serious accident sustained four years ago and claimed the provider refused to release $6,000 in settlement funds, has settled that same litigation. -
Verizon and City of Philadelphia settle litigation over water main break and damaged property
PHILADELPHIA – According to court records, Verizon Pennsylvania and the City of Philadelphia have settled litigation concerning a 2015 water main break, an incident that Verizon had claimed damaged its electrical conduits and copper cables at a Philadelphia intersection. -
Plaintiff says McDonald's restaurant in Philly contained dangerous condition that injured her
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia woman has charged McDonald’s Restaurants and its operating companies with personal injury negligence, after sustaining an injurious fall in one of their Philadelphia branch locations. -
Hair salon's faulty color treatment led to permanent injuries, suit alleges
PHILADELPHIA – A woman who claimed to suffer permanent physical injuries after a hair color treatment gone awry in a Philadelphia salon has sued the hair salon and its parent company for damages in state court. -
Plaintiff seeking Guard Insurance Group's indemnification in underlying complaint
PHILADELPHIA – A city property owner is seeking a declaratory judgment for insurance coverage to indemnify him, in an underlying personal injury action whose subject incident occurred at his residence four years ago. -
Pa. woman says Redken hair spray canister exploded and disfigured her, sues Redken and L'Oreal
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania woman claiming to have been disfigured by a defective canister of Redken-brand hair spray, which allegedly exploded underneath her sink when she was cleaning her bathroom, has initiated legal action against both Redken and its parent company, L’Oreal cosmetics. -
Couple files suit against Pittsburgh over alleged property damage
PITTSBURGH – Two owners of Pittsburgh property allege a city-owned property damaged theirs. -
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. -
Injured SEPTA bus passenger claims transport entity refuses to compensate him with insurance benefits
PHILADELPHIA – A Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) bus passenger, who was allegedly injured in a collision between the bus and a passing car about two-and-a-half years ago, is seeking for the transportation entity to pay his medical bills for injuries he sustained from the crash. -
Plaintiff says she lost two toes after Walgreens cashier dropped purchase on her left foot
PITTSBURGH – A Walgreens customer has sued the retailer, whose cashier allegedly dropped one of the items the plaintiff purchased on her left foot and caused her to have two of her toes amputated. -
Homeowner sues his insurance broker for inactive policy coverage in aftermath of house fire
PITTSBURGH – A Rankin-based homeowner has initiated legal action against his insurance broker after the disputed coverage has not paid off in the aftermath of a residential fire. -
West View Borough's alleged lack of maintenance in parking lot leads to plaintiff's broken leg and ankle
PITTSBURGH – A pair of Pittsburgh plaintiffs claim a local municipality was negligent in maintaining the condition of its parking lot, leading to a broken right leg and ankle for one of those same plaintiffs. -
New litigation claims former owners of Philly child care facility owe $97K
PHILADELPHIA – A real estate company is looking to recover more than $97,000 it says it is owed from the sale of a leased property in Philadelphia, one which is currently in use as a child care facility. -
Philly pre-school defaulted on lease agreement, plaintiff charges
PHILADELPHIA – A New York-based landlord is charging a Philadelphia pre-school center with breaching and defaulting on its lease agreement for a space located in a South Philadelphia shopping center.