By Colleen Murphy | January 31, 2025
A $1.6 million settlement was reached for a Flemington woman who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a car crash with a Montgomery Township police officer.
By Aleeza Furman | January 29, 2025
The plaintiff claimed the accident left him with cervical spine injuries that continue to cause him pain, but the defendants contested the assertion that the plaintiff’s injuries were long-lasting.
By Colleen Murphy | January 27, 2025
The defense made a $600,000 offer of judgment, which was turned down, the plaintiff's attorney said. However, he added that the plaintiff would have considered an offer of $2 million.
By Marianna Wharry | January 21, 2025
Last week, the state high court affirmed the jury's verdict, finding the evidence presented could lead a juror to reasonably infer that Furr's failure to keep a proper lookout and/or failure to yield to another car was a proximate cause of the accident.
By Aleeza Furman | January 7, 2025
The jury determined that Johnson & Johnson was negligent and that the company intentionally misrepresented the safety of its talc products but that those factors did not cause Lee’s cancer. The jury then went on to make a determination on punitive damages, despite the verdict sheet's instructions that it should only do so if it found against the defendants on causation.
By Colleen Murphy | December 31, 2024
“This was a completely preventable tragedy, which happened solely due to the poor choices of a reckless police officer,” Andrew L. O’Connor of Nagel Rice said. “This tragedy has completely destroyed the fabric of this family, and we have to ensure something like this never happens again.”
By Aleeza Furman | December 26, 2024
There were verdicts in the tens of millions throughout Pennsylvania in 2024, but the largest of those awards came out of Philadelphia.
By Aleeza Furman | December 23, 2024
The jury determined Dec. 20 that the building’s owner and property manager were responsible for the plaintiff’s injuries, despite the defendants’ arguments that they had only taken charge of the building two weeks before the accident.
By Aleeza Furman | December 16, 2024
Marshall Dennehey shareholder Gary Samms, who represented Society Hill Anesthesia, said the plaintiffs’ demand at trial had been $2 million. The defendant’s May pretrial memo shows that earlier in the case the plaintiffs had demanded $7 million.
By Mason Lawlor | December 13, 2024
"It's got a horrible reputation for bad verdicts and it's a very antilawsuit place, but this case just transcended all of that," plaintiffs attorney Frank Swarr said of the wrongful-death case handled in St. Tammany Parish court in Louisiana.
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