Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas
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Plaintiffs believe Comcast are responsible for total loss accident damage to their vehicle
Plaintiffs believe Comcast are responsible for total loss accident damage to their vehicle -
Pennsylvania family say they were injured in Williamsburg, Va., water park accident
PHILADELPHIA – A Harleysville family have brought legal action against a Virginia water park for injuries they say they suffered there in an inflatable tube accident nearly two years ago. -
Default judgments final for Lit Ultrabar operators who repeatedly failed to respond on time
PHILADELPHIA — The Pennsylvania Superior Court denied final appeals on May 16 from two bar operators who failed to file timely challenges from default judgments against them stemming from a 2013 fight that allegedly left a patron injured. -
Philadelphia printing firm alleges New Jersey magazine and publisher owes it more than $7K
Philadelphia printing firm alleges New Jersey magazine and publisher owes it more than $7K -
Veteran railroad electrician believes his kidney cancer was caused by defendant railroads' use of carcinogens
Veteran railroad electrician believes his kidney cancer was caused by defendant railroads' use of carcinogens -
Bushkill man claims Ford violated federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, state UTPCPL
Bushkill man claims Ford violated federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, state UTPCPL -
New Jersey supply company alleges Philly contractor firm breached its contract
New Jersey supply company alleges Philly contractor firm breached its contract -
Blue Bell firm says heating and cooling business owner owes it more than $14K
Blue Bell firm says heating and cooling business owner owes it more than $14K -
Tenant believes townhome complex's lack of adequate security led to robbery and shooting in his unit
Tenant believes townhome complex's lack of adequate security led to robbery and shooting in his unit -
Philly restaurant employee says she was terminated after filing worker's compensation claim
Philly restaurant employee says she was terminated after filing worker's compensation claim -
Volvo owner says defendants didn't complete or ensure necessary repairs to her accident-damaged vehicle
Volvo owner says defendants didn't complete or ensure necessary repairs to her accident-damaged vehicle -
Meat mixer manufacturers deny injured plaintiff's claims, file cross-claims against one another
Meat mixer manufacturers deny injured plaintiff's claims, file cross-claims against one another -
Attorney's negligence lawsuit vs. Lawyer.com dismissed, may be refiled in New York state court
Attorney's professional negligence action versus legal website dismissed, may be refiled in New York state court -
North Wales accident plaintiffs end lawsuit against Norristown HVAC firm and employee
North Wales accident plaintiffs end lawsuit against Norristown HVAC firm and employee -
Conrail and CSX claim they didn't violate FELA in case of injured former machinist and trackman
PHILADELPHIA – Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) and CSX Transportation, Inc. have categorically denied the claims of a New York man and former employee who alleged they violated the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), by not providing him with a safe work environment over the course of a near four-decade-long career. -
Defective vehicle case involving General Motors headed to arbitration
PHILADELPHIA – A case brought by a Littlestown woman against General Motors, revolving around an allegedly-defective Chevrolet vehicle and GM’s supposed violation of consumer protection laws will head to arbitration this fall. -
Additional defendant denies liability in tenants' bed bug lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – An additional defendant in a personal injury action has denied responsibility for allegations they did not protect a group of tenants from being attacked by bed bugs. -
Conrail denies violating FELA in former machinist's personal injury lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) assert the company did not forgo its responsibilities under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) and did provide a plaintiff with a safe work environment over the course of his 39-year career, despite his allegations to the contrary. -
Longhorn Steakhouse patron allegedly injured by plate shards settles with restaurant chain
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff who claimed illness and injury from allegedly being served shards of a broken plate at a Longhorn Steakhouse in Hamilton Township, N.J., has settled with the popular casual dining restaurant chain. -
City of Philadelphia denies liability for damage to Verizon conduits and copper wire in 2015 water main break
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia denies it is responsible for damage to Verizon Pennsylvania’s telecommunications equipment, damages sustained as a result of the break of a City-owned water main two summers ago.