News from March 2023
Defendants' failure to remedy electrical system defects led to fatal house fire, plaintiff says
PITTSBURGH – Counsel for a Pennsylvania woman argues that the plaintiff’s daughter’s death in an electrical fire in September 2021 would have been prevented, had the defendants been aware of the defects present in the home’s electricity systems.
Instant Pot manufacturer finalizes settlement in suit over plaintiff's burn injuries
JOHNSTOWN – The manufacturer of an Instant Pot Programmable Electric Pressure Cooker agreed to settle claims for serious burn injuries a Western Pennsylvania woman allegedly suffered using the device over four years ago.
U.S. government settles claims in med-mal suit against Honesdale obstetrician
SCRANTON – The U.S. government has settled claims made by the parents of a newborn baby girl who suffered a skull fracture at birth and resulting brain damage, due to alleged medical negligence on the part of the obstetrician.
Survival, wrongful death counts dropped from suit in fatal drowning of woman with dementia
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has conditionally dismissed counts of survival and wrongful death against a taxi cab company, who a plaintiff says was responsible for the death of a woman afflicted with dementia, who was dropped off by one of the company’s cabs and wandered alone before later drowning in the swimming pool of one of the suit’s co-defendants.
Stay enacted in entrepreneur's litigation against ride share company Lyft
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge recently ordered a stay and the provision of continual updates in litigation involving a Philadelphia entrepreneur/musician and rideshare company Lyft, with the plaintiff having alleged the company stole and misappropriated his concepts for corporate philanthropy without compensation.
Partner Wendi Alper-Pressman Joins Armstrong Teasdale in St. Louis
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Partner Wendi Alper-Pressman to the firm’s St. Louis office.
Intellectual Property Department Honored by World Trademark Review 2023
Cozen O'Connor’s Intellectual Property Department was recognized by World Trademark Review 1000.
Suit: Man fell through floor opening and landed on drywall and concrete
PITTSBURGH – An Allegheny County couple allege that the husband-plaintiff suffered a myriad of serious injuries, when he fell through a floor opening and landed on a stack of drywall and a concrete floor.
Judge approves removal of defendant from suit over FDA-recalled surgical scaffold
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has approved the dismissal of one medical company from a couple’s litigation alleging that the wife-plaintiff developed breast cancer, after not being informed that a surgical scaffold used in her 2015 breast augmentation surgery was the subject of an FDA recall, 10 days after said surgery.
Homeowner and realty service seek discovery answers from man who fell during open house
PITTSBURGH – A homeowner and a realty service are seeking to compel answers to its discovery questions for a plaintiff’s who claimed he suffered injuries during an open house event where the plaintiff was touring one of the defendant’s homes.
Maryland woman maintains claims of excessive force from Lancaster police officers
ALLENTOWN – A Maryland woman stands by claims she was the victim of excessive force from Lancaster Police Department officers and suffered a broken arm in the process, when the police came to her residence and forcibly evicted her.
Objections in Philly's Zantac mass tort, 400 cases strong, say cases are unsound
PHILADELPHIA – New preliminary objections have been lodged in complex litigation related to claims over discontinued heartburn fighter and stomach acid suppressant drug Zantac, charging that the plaintiffs’ case is unsound, unsupported and jurisdictionally improper.
Health care company fights Bucks County inmate's suit
PHILADELPHIA – A health care company is seeking to dismiss counts of alleged professional negligence and vicarious liability from litigation filed by an inmate at the Bucks County Correctional Facility, who charged he was denied adequate and timely medical care when he suffered a broken heel after falling from the furniture in his cell.
Lancaster plaintiff reasserts that late husband's death was result of bleeding from debridement
LANCASTER – A Lancaster woman has again argued that claims that her late husband’s death was caused by a debridement procedure he received on his throat, despite an adverse medical history of cardiovascular problems and use of anticoagulation medicine.
SEPTA conductor's estate says transit agency's negligence caused him to die from COVID-19
PHILADELPHIA – The estate of a Southern New Jersey man has sued the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), alleging that the agency failed to protect him in his work as a conductor and subsequently led him to contract a two year-long and fatal case of COVID-19.
Lawsuit: Plaintiff maimed by mill mixer while on the job
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man claims he was maimed by a mill mixer while on the job and has filed suit to recover damages for the extensive injuries he suffered as a result.
Pittsburgh school ready to settle claims it allowed student to be bullied
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh-area high school stands ready to settle claims that it permitted one of its students to be discriminated against for his race and ethnicity, or that it failed to address the pervasive bullying he was experiencing, which led him to be afflicted with an eating disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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