News from April 2018
Lawsuit: Pittsburgh law firm allegedly defaulted on lease payments in Philadelphia building
PHILADELPHIA – A commercial property owner has filed suit against a law firm which rented space in its Philadelphia building, but allegedly defaulted on the accompanying payments.
Woman files lawsuit after allegedly sustaining injuries inside King of Prussia Mall parking garage elevator
PHILADELPHIA – A woman who suffered serious injuries inside an elevator at the King of Prussia Mall has filed suit against the shopping mall and the elevator’s manufacturer.
Deja Brew: Second Philly-area Wawa faces negligence lawsuit over hot coffee spill
PHILADELPHIA – For the second time in a month, a local Wawa convenience store is facing a negligence lawsuit from a customer claiming to be burned, figuratively and literally, by its coffee products.
IAAS Worldwide LLC allegedly failed to properly compensate employee
An individual is suing a company for alleged breach of contract and unpaid wages.
Settlement reached among sales, construction and insurance companies over Philly's East Market building project
PHILADELPHIA – An equipment rental company who said it was owed thousands of dollars in exchange for products it rented out towards the completion of a major construction project in Center City, Philadelphia has settled its lawsuit.
Condominium management continues to pursue $13K in alleged unpaid costs from owner
PHILADELPHIA – A local condo complex is continuing to pursue the recovery of more than $13,000 from one of its homeowners allegedly in debt to it for a variety of fees and charges, despite multiple attempts at service of the complaint and execution of collection.
South Philly accident victim with spinal injuries settles with AAA insurance over coverage issue
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation has been settled between a passenger injured in a collision in South Philadelphia more than three years ago and the AAA vehicle insurance company for allegedly failing to pay underinsured motorist (UIM) benefits.
Myers Power Products Inc. accused of negligence after fire allegedly was caused by its batteries
An insurance company is suing a power supply company, citing alleged negligence.
Advance Auto Parts accuses former general manager of failing to repay relocation benefits
An employer is suing its former general manager, citing alleged breach of contract.
The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company accused of improperly denying claim for long-term disability benefits
An individual is suing the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract.
Springboard Media Inc. allegedly failed to pay overtime wages
An individual has filed a class action lawsuit against an employer, citing alleged unpaid wages.
Ally Financial Inc. allegedly placed around 150 calls without consent to collect debt
An individual is suing Ally Financial Inc., a debt collector, citing alleged invasion of privacy and violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Stop! You're going the long way!
After four years on the job, counselor Dana Crall was terminated for allegedly falsifying her mileage reimbursement requests. She was subsequently denied unemployment benefits, too.
Life Insurance Company of North America allegedly failed to grant long-term disability benefits
An individual is suing an insurance company, citing alleged breach of contract.
Trans Union LLC, others accused of failing to delete inaccurate credit data
A consumer is suing several companies, citing alleged negligent misrepresentation.
EGS Financial Care Inc. accused of harassing woman by allegedly placing around 100 calls to collect alleged debt
A consumer is suing EGS Financial Care Inc., citing alleged invasion of privacy and violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Verizon Communications allegedly placed hundreds of calls to solicit services without prior consent
An individual is suing Verizon Communications Inc., citing alleged invasion of privacy and violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Sallie Mae allegedly placed 500 debt collection calls without consent
An individual is suing Sallie Mae Bank, citing alleged invasion of privacy and violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Philadelphia printer wants default judgment to enforce collection of $7K in costs
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia-based printing firm looking to recoup just over $7,000 from a New Jersey magazine and its publisher is now seeking a default judgment to enforce that collection for breach of contract.
Family's injury lawsuit against Va.'s Water Country USA theme park dismissed from federal court
PHILADELPHIA – According to court records, the case brought by a Harleysville family against a Virginia water park for injuries they say they suffered there in an inflatable tube accident nearly three years ago has been dismissed.