The following cases categorized as "personal injury" cases were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on July 17. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Douglas M. Claar and Lisa A. Claar against Hatfield Gun Company and Walmart Stores Inc. on July 18: 'Disclosure Statement Identifying Wal-Mart, Inc. As Corporate Parent Or Other Affiliate, By Walmart Stores, Inc.. (sember Izsak, Rebecca)'
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Douglas M. Claar and Lisa A. Claar against Hatfield Gun Company and Walmart Stores Inc. on July 17.
PHILADELPHIA — A couple are suing Wakefern Food Corp., ShopRite Supermarkets Inc. and Americold Logistics LLC, owner of Hatfield Americol and manufacturer of a trailer truck, citing alleged negligence-premises liability/products liability and loss of consortium.
PHILADELPHIA – The construction entities with ties to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Schuylkill project are facing a lawsuit from a concrete worker allegedly struck by a falling metal object on the job, though all parties have consented to punitive damages being off the table.
PHILADELPHIA — A family is suing Mychael Althouse, Mavis Discount Tires, Police Officer William Summerfield, an unnamed police officer and Hatfield Township, citing alleged violation of their civil rights and false arrest.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia-based electrician is pursuing legal action against a construction firm he claims has failed to pay him for more than $23,000 of electrical contracting work he provided them on two separate projects.
PHILADELPHIA – A local automotive parts supplier has initiated legal action against a California-based fresh food distributor, claiming the latter hasn’t compensated it for the costs of an engineering study and interest in excess of $72,000.
PHILADELPHIA – An Indiana-based recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturer and a Hatfield-based RV dealer face charges of violating state and federal commercial sale laws, from a plaintiff who believes the vehicle he was sold contained several mechanical non-conformities.
PHILADELPHIA – Sixteen plaintiffs allegedly injured in the collapse of a railing at a concert featuring rap music stars Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg in nearby Camden, N.J. in August 2016 are pursuing damages against concert promoter Live Nation National Event Service and Khalifa himself.
WILKES-BARRE – A state court judge cited Pennsylvania’s Right To Farm Act (RTFA) in recently dismissing a case from neighbors who filed a lawsuit over the use of liquid swine manure as part of the defendants' farming operations.
PHILADELPHIA – A Reading couple have sued a pair of commercial cleaning and sanitation companies for negligence after the wife allegedly slipped on a wet floor in the course of her work duties.
FAIRFAX, Va. - The National Rifle Association has made good on its pledge to file suits against Pennsylvania municipalities that refused to repeal local gun laws that it says violate state laws by filing civil actions against the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Lancaster in their respective county courts of common pleas.
A motorcyclist from Montgomery County, Pa. who claims he sustained serious bodily injuries after being struck by another driver is suing the couple who owns the other vehicle involved in the accident.
Wal-Mart is facing a premises liability lawsuit after a former customer claims to have sustained various physical injuries after taking a spill at one of the company’s stores.