Borough of Leechburg
Recent News About Borough of Leechburg
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Pilot settles carbon monoxide exposure claims with California airline, OneJet
PITTSBURGH – A pilot for a California airline who claimed he suffered medical complications resulting from negligent, prolonged carbon monoxide exposure in the planes he was flying, has settled his claims with the airline. -
Verizon faces lawsuit after bicyclist is hit by low-hanging wire
PITTSBURGH — Verizon Pennsylvania is facing a negligence claim after a bicyclist was allegedly struck by a low-hanging line strung across the roadway. -
Judge OKs mid-case appeal of pilot's carbon monoxide exposure lawsuit to Third Circuit
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has approved a California-based airline’s attempt to obtain interlocutory review from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, in a lawsuit filed by a pilot allegedly poisoned by carbon monoxide exposure. -
Federal judge denies California airline's attempt to dismiss pilot's carbon monoxide exposure lawsuit
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has denied a California-based airline’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a pilot allegedly poisoned by carbon monoxide exposure through judgment on the pleadings, finding that his suit was still valid in spite of a then-concurrent bankruptcy court proceeding. -
OneJet airline, sued by pilot exposed to carbon monoxide, says plaintiff's attempt to re-open case was untimely
PITTSBURGH – A California airline suggests that a pilot’s untimely re-opening of his carbon monoxide injury complaint against it should ensure that the case is closed due to judgment on the pleadings. -
Pilot's carbon monoxide injuries update: Federal judge denies plaintiff default judgment against OneJet airline
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has denied a request for entry of default judgment from a pilot who worked for a California airline and allegedly suffered sustained negligent and prolonged carbon monoxide exposure in the planes he was flying. -
Airline says allegations pilot was poisoned while flying are unsubstantiated
PITTSBURGH – A California airline denies liability for injuries suffered by one of its pilots, who claims he sustained negligent and prolonged carbon monoxide exposure in the planes he was flying. -
Pilot complaining of 'wet sock' smell, carbon monoxide exposure moves for default judgment
PHILADELPHIA – A pilot who sued the California airline he worked for, one he alleged subjected him to negligent, prolonged carbon monoxide exposure in the planes he was flying, is moving for a default judgment for failure to respond to his reinstated complaint. -
Despite corporate bankruptcy, pilot's lawsuit against OneJet airline is reinstated by federal judge
PITTSBURGH – The figurative wheels are back up on a lawsuit between a pilot and the California airline he worked for, one he alleges subjected him to negligent, prolonged carbon monoxide exposure in the planes he was flying. -
Pilot's injury lawsuit against OneJet airlines stayed due to pending bankruptcy proceeding
PITTSBURGH – A pending bankruptcy proceeding has put the wheels down on a lawsuit between a pilot and the California airline he worked for, one he alleges subjected him to negligent, prolonged carbon monoxide exposure in the planes he was flying. -
Couple seek damages following husband's alleged injury on a crank stand
PITTSBURGH — A couple are seeking damages after the husband was allegedly injured while operating a crank stand at work. -
Lawsuit: Plane filled with carbon monoxide and 'wet sock' smell, causing pilot to pass out
PITTSBURGH – A pilot for a California airline says he finds himself grounded by not receiving medical clearance to return to his job, due to medical complications resulting from negligent, prolonged carbon monoxide exposure in the planes he was flying. -
Injured trackman reaches settlement with Conrail and Norfolk Southern in FELA litigation
PHILADELPHIA – A settlement was reached in the case of a Pennsylvania man who worked in multiple capacities for a pair of major rail transport companies and claimed they violated the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), by putting him in a long-term career environment which caused him permanent injury. -
Pa. trackman says rail companies violated FELA and injured him
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania man who worked in multiple capacities for a pair of major rail transport companies has begun legal action against them, claiming they violated the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) by putting him in a long-term career environment which caused him permanent injury. -
County employee alleges unlawful harassment and discrimination
A Kittanning professional brought a lawsuit against a municipality and its officers, alleging civil rights violation in 2012-13. Marci Creel sued Armstrong County; David K.