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News published on Pennsylvania Record in November 2017

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News from November 2017


Man seeks $1 billion from VISA, Metlife in dispute over late wife's death benefits

By Louie Torres |
HARRISBURG – A Dauphin County man alleges his late wife's death benefits were deceitfully dispersed.

Former railroad worker seeks disability benefits from Kansas City Southern Welfare plan

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH – A Louisiana man alleges his disability benefits were wrongfully terminated.

Carpenters Combined Funds alleges West Mifflin company failed to pay contributions

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA – A Pittsburgh nonprofit that administers fringe benefit funds alleges that a West Mifflin employer failed to pay contributions and wage deductions.

Iron Workers union plans allege West Mifflin company failed to pay contributions

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH – Labor union plans based in Pittsburgh allege that a West Mifflin company has failed to pay contributions for certain months in 2017.

R&B Contracting & Excavating Inc. alleged to have failed to pay contributions to union funds

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH – A West Mifflin employer is alleged to have failed to pay wage deductions and fringe benefits to labor union funds.

Chester County Hospital moves to dismiss EMTALA claims

By Sara McCleary |
PHILADELPHIA – Defendants in a case brought under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) have submitted to the court a motion for partial dismissal over allegations that the plaintiffs failed to state a claim.

Plaintiff: Purchased Nissan vehicle had faulty gas pedal and transmission

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Automaker Nissan is being taken to court by a Philadelphia man who says the company sold him a vehicle with a faulty gas pedal, transmission and transaxle.

Philly law firm trying to recover legal fees from longtime clients, according to complaint

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia law firm is pursuing recovery of costs and legal fees well in excess of $30,000 each from two of its clients, which it says it represented in a number of prior legal matters.

Rite Aid says facility management business and insurance companies failed to defend them from injury suit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Rite Aid and its subsidiaries have initiated legal action against a facility management business and a pair of insurance companies, for allegedly not indemnifying and defending them from an underlying personal injury lawsuit.

Villanova student says food poisoning from either Chipotle or school ruined freshman year

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Villanova University student allegedly forced into hiatus from his education due to illness resulting from consuming contaminated food has filed suit against both the school and Chipotle Mexican Grill for his debilitating injuries.

Plaintiff says Comcast's faulty security system installation led to property's robbery

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Merion Station property owner has accused Comcast of improperly installing the security system on that same property, leading it to later be the setting of a robbery.

Lawsuit: Mechanical defects marked plaintiff's ownership of Toyota Tundra vehicle

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Fairless Hills litigant initiated legal action against the Toyota automobile company, saying a vehicle he purchased vibrated when proceeding at certain speeds and when braking, among other defects it exhibited during use.

Electric battery's mileage a factor in plaintiff's lawsuit against BMW

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff has sued BMW on belief that the company sold her a defective automobile and thus violated a number of both federal and state commerce laws

Rite Aid seeks to dismiss complaint over prescription pickup calls, claims exemption under TCPA

By Dee Thompson |
PHILADELPHIA – Rite Aid has filed a motion to dismiss the complaint of a woman who claims the drug store violated her rights under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by calling her cellphone repeatedly without her consent.

Defendants: GOLO suit attempting to use law 'as a tool for suppressing speech'

By Dee Thompson |
PHILADELPHIA – Defendants in a lawsuit filed by weight loss company GOLO LLC allege GOLO’s claims are an attempt to suppress free speech, among other accusations.

Cowhey Family Supermarket asks court to dismiss pharmacist's whistleblower lawsuit

By Carrie Salls |
PHILADELPHIA – Cowhey Family Supermarket LP is asking the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to dismiss a lawsuit filed against it by a former employee who alleges she was fired by the company in violation of the False Claims Act and the Pennsylvania Whistleblower Law.

Consumer claims Financial Business and Consumer Solutions collection letter is misleading

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA – A Hatboro debt collector is alleged to have mailed a misleading collection letter to a consumer.

Consumer claims Trident Asset Management failed to report allegedly debt as disputed

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA – A Frazer woman claims a debt collector lowered her credit score because it failed to report an alleged debt as disputed.

Individual seeks reinstatement of benefits from Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Co.

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA – A woman formerly employed as graphic designer is seeking reinstatement of her long-term disability benefits.

Shark Ninja toaster oven caused fire damage to property, Jonestown couple claim

By Louie Torres |
HARRISBURG – A Jonestown couple are seeking damages after a home appliance allegedly caught fire and damaged their property.