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Widener Univ. blames Rowan for field athlete's brain injury
MEDIA – Counsel for Widener University and an anonymous track-and-field athlete contend they are not responsible for a traumatic brain injury and a variety of facial injuries suffered by a New Jersey pole vaulter at an indoor practice in 2019. -
Delco man sues alleged instigator of road rage accident that left one woman dead
MEDIA – A Delaware County man who witnessed a road rage-influenced motor vehicle accident in Upper Chichester Township that resulted in the death of one woman has sued the man who allegedly caused the accident for negligence, emotional distress and other charges. -
Burned by home heating pad update: Sunbeam Products denies all liability for woman's injuries
ALLENTOWN – Sunbeam Products denies in their totality the allegations made by a Berks County plaintiff that she was severely burned by a home heating pad it manufactured. -
Pole vaulter says negligence from two universities and another athlete caused his traumatic brain injury
MEDIA – A New Jersey pole vaulter argues that his suffering of a traumatic brain injury and a variety of facial injuries at an indoor track-and-field practice, is due to the negligence of two local universities and an unknown athlete from one of those same schools. -
Exploding tea kettle update: South Carolina woman's lawsuit is settled in Philly court
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit from a South Carolina woman who claimed she was scalded by an exploding tea kettle manufactured by a Bucks County company has been settled. -
Lawsuit: Home heating pad is responsible for Reading woman's burn injuries
ALLENTOWN – A Berks County plaintiff alleges she was severely burned by a home heating pad, and has brought legal action against the manufacturer of the device for damages to compensate for the injuries she suffered. -
Generator amputation update: Generac and Lowe's defend itself by saying plaintiff failed to mitigate damages
PHILADELPHIA – Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement have answered a lawsuit from a man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator with dozens of affirmative defenses, seeking to invalidate it. -
Exploding tea kettle update: Judge remands South Carolina woman's suit to Philadelphia court
PHILADELPHIA – The lawsuit of a South Carolina woman who claimed she was scalded by an exploding tea kettle has been remanded to a Philadelphia court, per order of a federal judge. -
Walmart injury case update: Levittown couple's litigation over broken arm ends
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation between a Levittown couple and their local Walmart store, initially brought after one of the plaintiffs allegedly suffered a broken right arm upon her entrance into the store’s vestibule, has been ended. -
Home generator injury update: Judge denies move to strike injury causation arguments from suit
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied the attempts of Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement to strike and dismiss portions of a lawsuit from a man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator. -
Bucks County equipment crush case update: Manufacturer disclaims all liability in negligence lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – A manufacturer disavows all claims of negligence it is facing from a Bucks County man whose legs were allegedly crushed while using a turntable stretch wrapper machine. -
Man whose finger was amputated by allegedly defective generator reiterates validity of his lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – A man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator argues that the attempts of Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement to strike and dismiss portions of his personal injury lawsuit are without merit. -
After Philadelphia flight to Paris, Delco woman sues American Airlines for injury on stairs
PHILADELPHIA – A Delaware County woman alleges she was injured when getting off an American Airlines flight from Philadelphia to Paris, France, and has brought legal action against the airliner under the Montreal Convention treaty. -
Lowe's tells judge to strike parts of lawsuit claiming generator took man's finger off
PHILADELPHIA – Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement stores are attempting to strike and dismiss portions of a lawsuit from a man who suffered right index finger amputation and crush injuries from an allegedly malfunctioning portable generator. -
After woman suffers broken arm, Levittown plaintiffs sue their local Walmart for damages
PHILADELPHIA – A Levittown couple have filed a lawsuit against their local Walmart store for one of the plaintiffs allegedly suffering a broken right arm upon her entrance into the store’s vestibule. -
Lawsuit: Portable generator caused Langhorne man's amputation and crush injuries
PHILADELPHIA – A man who suffered right index finger amputation and crush injuries from an allegedly-malfunctioning portable generator has sued the manufacturer and distributor of the device, Lowe’s Home Centers. -
Bucks County man sues equipment manufacturers after leg allegedly crushed at work
PHILADELPHIA – A Bucks County man is suing a pair of manufacturers for negligence and other causes of action, after his legs were allegedly crushed while using a turntable stretch wrapper machine. -
Confidentiality agreement approved in man's amputation injury case brought against excavator manufacturer
WILLIAMSPORT – An equipment manufacturer and distributor has obtained a protective order and confidentiality agreement governing the sharing of proprietary business information, in connection with a lawsuit from a Pennsylvania man whose fingers were cut off while using an excavator at a Pennsylvania Power & Light South Williamsport substation. -
Equipment company defends itself from case of man whose fingers were cut off at power company substation
WILLIAMSPORT – An equipment manufacturer and distributor are refuting allegations of negligence from a Pennsylvania man whose fingers were cut off while using an excavator at a Pennsylvania Power & Light South Williamsport substation. -
Post office faces lawsuit over alleged fall in Southhampton
PHILADELPHIA — A couple are suing the U.S. Postal Service after a man allegedly tripped on a floor runner at a Southhampton Post Office and suffered injuries.