Margolis Edelstein
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Lawsuit: Defective arcade machine fell on boy at Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – The mother of a boy who was crushed by an arcade game machine at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit on his behalf, arguing that the manufacturer of the allegedly defective machine committed negligence. -
Medical defendants deny liability for plaintiff whose alleged missed diagnosis led to perforated ulcer and bowel necrosis
MEDIA – Three defendants deny liability for injuries a Ridley Park woman suffered, when medical professionals allegedly failed to identify and diagnose her perforated ulcer and bowel necrosis, leading her to suffer permanent damage to her digestive tract. -
Man who alleged contractors' flooring installation negligence led to a fire at his residence wants to add another defendant
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man who claimed that improper installation of flooring and the lack of oversight from a pair of contractors he hired led to a fire erupting at his residence, seeks to add another defendant to his case. -
Medical officials deny they were responsible for missing diagnosis of woman's perforated ulcer and bowel necrosis
MEDIA – A trio of medical professionals deny that they failed to identify and diagnose a plaintiff’s perforated ulcer and bowel necrosis, which later led her to suffer permanent damage to her digestive tract. -
NFL files for summary judgment against injured contractor who worked on draft stage in Philly in 2017
PHILADELPHIA – The National Football League is seeking summary judgment in a lawsuit brought against both itself and ESPN that alleged safety violations were committed during the construction of a temporary stage, leading a New Jersey man to fall 30 feet and suffer severe bodily injuries. -
Owner of goat that allegedly attacked Del. man says his negligence claims are not properly supported
LANCASTER – The owner of a goat that allegedly attacked a Delaware man has filed preliminary objections to the plaintiff’s lawsuit, arguing that his allegations of negligence were not properly supported. -
Western Pa. man reaffirms claims that improper flooring installation led to huge fire at his residence
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man has reiterated claims that improper installation of flooring and the lack of oversight from a pair of contractors he hired, led to a fire erupting at his residence. -
Bridgeville flooring company denies it was responsible for bad material installation and later house fire
PITTSBURGH – A Bridgeville flooring company denies liability for an alleged improper installation of flooring and lack of oversight that resulted in a fire breaking out at the plaintiff’s residence, and instead argues that the blaze was the result of actions taken by its co-defendant. -
Wyndham Hotel says it doesn't know how hypodermic needle got into guest's bed
PITTSBURGH – A Wyndham hotel alleges that it does not know how a hypodermic needle was found in one of its beds and struck an Ohio plaintiff, a needle the plaintiff claims potentially exposed her to HIV. -
Couple allege Drexel Hill child care facility's negligence led to death of three-month-old son
MEDIA – A Texas couple claim that their three-month-old son died from abdominal and intestinal complications, due to negligent care while in the custody of a Delaware County child care facility. -
Potter Family Campground update: Argues it's not responsible for visitor's broken shoulder sustained in fall
WILLIAMSPORT – The Potter Family Campground discounts any liability for the injuries suffered by one member of a New York couple suing it, after that same plaintiff fell upon entering a cabin there and sustained a broken shoulder. -
Borough of Gettysburg says it didn't reinstate parking ordinance to retaliate against local businesswoman
HARRISBURG – The Borough of Gettysburg says that a lawsuit from a local business owner who claims it retaliated against her for opposing a zoning dispute by reinstating a decades-old parking ordinance is groundless and should be thrown out. -
Judge dismisses three counts from business owner's lawsuit against Gettysburg over parking spots
HARRISBURG – Three counts have been dismissed from a lawsuit filed against the Borough of Gettysburg by a local business owner, who alleged they re-instituted a decades-old parking ordinance in order to retaliate against her for leading an opposition to a zoning dispute. -
Stone grinder who alleged chemical exposure led to hard metal lung disease dismissed his own case
PITTSBURGH – A Westmoreland County man who sued eight corporate defendants in having alleged that he was exposed to tungsten and cobalt carbide while he worked as a stone grinder, voluntarily dismissed his own case last year. -
Officials dismissed from Gettysburg business owner's lawsuit that claims retaliation through parking law
HARRISBURG – A number of officials have been dismissed from a lawsuit filed against the Borough of Gettysburg by a local business owner, who alleged they re-instituted a decades-old parking ordinance in order to retaliate against her for leading an opposition to a zoning dispute. -
Chemist who allegedly suffered facial and rib injuries in fall at Philly café settles with restaurant
PHILADELPHIA – A retired chemist who says he suffered facial injuries and broken ribs at a Philadelphia café has settled the case filed against the establishment. -
Meadow View Machine alleges negligence of Alro Steel led to man's injuries
LANCASTER – A Leola man is suing a steel company alleging that its negligence resulted in injures to another man. -
Penn Waste sued by farmers after truck knocked down power lines, allegedly cost more than $26,000 in damage
LANCASTER – An Elizabethtown couple allege the negligent actions of a waste company knocked down power lines on their property. -
Man who sued ESPN over NFL Draft has case transferred back to Philadelphia state court
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit brought against both ESPN and the National Football League that alleged safety violations were committed during the construction of a temporary stage has been remanded to a Philadelphia court. -
Contractor denied motion for summary judgment in case filed by injured worker
PITTSBURGH – A contractor involved in a lawsuit filed by a Mills Run couple who alleged the husband suffered severe shoulder injuries in a construction site accident has been denied a motion for summary judgment.