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Insurance adjustment firm looks to recover more than $13K from defendants
PHILADELPHIA – An adjustment firm believes a Philadelphia couple it says it advised on an insurance matter owes them in excess of $13,000.00, for that professional consulting. -
Plaintiffs sue Ford Motor Company for leasing them allegedly flawed four-wheel drive vehicle
PHILADELPHIA – Ford Motor Company is the subject of litigation from a pair of plaintiffs who allege a defective automobile they leased is a cause of action for the supposed violation of both federal and state laws. -
Judge sets aside default against hotel management company in wrongful termination action
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has nullified an entry of default against a hotel management company, which had been originally levied due to its non-response to a wrongful termination suit filed by a former hotel director. -
Parent of child hospitalized from alleged improper prescription sues CVS Pharmacy
PHILADELPHIA – The parent of a child allegedly injured by an improperly-filled prescription medication which resulted in her daughter being hospitalized on three occasions in 2015, has sued CVS in connection with the incident. -
Hose company denies claims of liability from plaintiff severely burned in trash truck explosion
PHILADELPHIA – Defense counsel for one of a group of companies who are accused of manufacturing a faulty natural gas system for a trash truck which exploded and left a man with third-degree burns have unanimously denied the claims levied against it. -
Plaintiffs say new South Philly home contained a number of issues and defects
PHILADELPHIA – A pair of Philadelphia homeowners have brought legal action versus defendants they believe are responsible for selling them a new home in South Philadelphia rife with structural problems, wiring and appliance issues. -
Man injured by falling excavator files lawsuit against contracting companies
PHILADELPHIA – A man severely injured by a falling track loader/excavator while stationed in his work vehicle has sued the entities whose carelessness and negligence he believes are responsible for the serious injuries he sustained in that accident. -
Appellate court backs Pottstown Memorial in wrongful death case
PHILADELPHIA – A woman who sued Pottstown Memorial Medical Center on behalf of a friend who died there has lost her court battle, with the state Superior Court ruling June 30 the lower court didn’t abuse its discretion about what medical evidence to allow. -
Cell phone store security guard committed assault on customer, plaintiff alleges
PHILADELPHIA – A cell phone store customer believes a security guard with a violent criminal past assaulted him during his removal from the South Philadelphia store nearly two years ago. -
Former Amtrak engineer says company's negligence led to his injuries sustained in work-related accident
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey train engineer alleges Amtrak violated federal laws by not providing him with a safe work environment when he suffered debilitating injuries in an accident sustained in the course of his employment. -
Maryland attorney believes Hampton Inn hotel in Philly tried to conceal bed bug issue
PHILADELPHIA – A Maryland attorney believes a Hampton Inn located in Center City Philadelphia was negligent in allowing bed bugs to infest the hotel and bite her while she slept, causing her serious injury. -
Trailer company says Philly trucking firm owes it more than $23K in outstanding lease payments
PHILADELPHIA – An Allentown trailer company is suing a Philadelphia freight shipping and trucking company for allegedly outstanding lease payments in excess of $23,000.00. -
Allstate Insurance policyholder believes provider breached contract and acted in bad faith on her property damage claim
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia resident believes Allstate Insurance breached its policy with her and acted in bad faith, when it allegedly did not reimburse the plaintiff for property damages and losses suffered on her property last year. -
Parent of boy injured at Exton shopping mall carnival files suit against mall management and amusement companies
PHILADELPHIA – The mother of a West Chester boy injured in a mall carnival’s obstacle course has filed suit against the creator of the course and the shopping mall where her son’s injury took place. -
Philly man believes California company improperly pursued debt against him in violation of federal laws
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff from Philadelphia has filed legal action against a San Diego firm that allegedly pursued a credit card debt claim against him improperly and violated several finance laws in the process, and simultaneously committed defamation against him and abuse of process. -
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles made ineffective repairs to newly purchased vehicle, Philadelphia plaintiffs say
PHILADELPHIA – A pair of Philadelphia plaintiffs allege Fiat Chrysler Automobiles violated federal and state laws when it sold them a new car they claim was saddles with numerous mechanical problems. -
N.Y. credit firm says Churchville taxi cab company breached contract with it in excess of $500K
PHILADELPHIA – A New York City credit firm has sued a Churchville taxi cab company, believing it breached a contract in which they were obligated to pay in excess of a half-million dollars to the plaintiff. -
State Farm Insurance client says company did not provide full UIM coverage to her and her children
PHILADELPHIA – A State Farm policyholder and her minor children brought legal action against the insurance provider, alleging it has not fully compensated them for underinsured motorist claims in the wake of an injurious motor vehicle accident the plaintiffs were involved in, in 2015. -
Texas motorist says Philly construction company, employees caused him serious injuries in 2015 accident
PHILADELPHIA – A Texas man believes a local construction firm and two of its employees were negligent in causing a motor vehicle accident in North Philadelphia which left him with a number of serious injuries. -
GEICO policyholders say they were denied full benefits coverage in wake of 2013 motor vehicle accident
PHILADELPHIA – GEICO policyholders from Philadelphia believe the insurance company did not pay them amounts they believe they were entitled to through their motor vehicle insurance coverage, in the aftermath of a 2013 accident in the Fairmount Park neighborhood of Philadelphia.