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Worker who suffered electrical shock on job site claims negligence
PITTSBURGH — A worker who suffered electrical shock at a job site in Washington is claiming he was falsely told the electrical lines had de-energized. -
Court activity on Oct. 8: Greenwich Insurance Company vs Firstenergy Corp.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Greenwich Insurance Company against Asplundh Tree Expert LLC, Estate of Terry Alan Colton, First Energy Corp., Firstenergy Corp., Firstenergy Service Company, Frances Gale Colton, Melina Colton and West Penn Power Company on Oct. 8. -
Court activity on Oct. 6: Greenwich Insurance Company vs Firstenergy Corp.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Greenwich Insurance Company against Asplundh Tree Expert LLC, Estate of Terry Alan Colton, First Energy Corp., Firstenergy Corp., Firstenergy Service Company, Frances Gale Colton, Melina Colton and West Penn Power Company on Oct. 6. -
West Penn Power lineman electrocuted during Hurricane Irma power restoration efforts sues energy providers
PITTSBURGH – A West Penn Power lineman who suffered electrical shock and burns while working as part of a mutual assistance agreement to restore power in Florida after Hurricane Irma is claiming the power companies overseeing the repairs were negligent. -
Supreme Court upholds $1.8 million fine against HIKO Energy for overcharging electric customers
HARRISBURG – The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has upheld a more than $1.8 million fine the state's Public Utility Commission levied against an energy company for overcharging consumers. -
Lawsuit: Downed West Penn power line caused brush fire, killed man
PITTSBURGH — A mother and daughter are suing West Penn Company, an electric distributor, citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries and death. -
Court reverses decision that power company did not owe duty of care to worker who died
HARRISBURG – A Pennsylvania court has reversed the decision of a trial court that found a power company did not owe duty of care to a worker who died. -
West Penn Power Co. drops appeal of $109 million wrongful death verdict, largest such award in state history
A western Pennsylvania power company has decided not to appeal a $109 million jury