A Philadelphia jury awarded $1,066,444.47 to Russone Gregory, a 28-year-old father whose mental and physical health deteriorated after physicians missed symptoms indicating nervous system infection.
A $1.95 million settlement was reached last month in the Northampton Common Pleas Court case of a bank employee whose brain was injured during a motor vehicle accident.
The law firm of Duffy & Keenan, led by Thomas J. Duffy, Esq., has moved into a grand new office space encompassing the entire 55th floor of One Liberty Place.
A Philadelphia jury awarded $6.5 million to a union glazier and his wife because the glazier was injured by a fall from a ladder at an allegedly disorderly strip mall construction site.
On the fourth day of a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court trial, a truck driver agreed to a $3.75 million settlement for a low-impact accident that the driver said permanently disabled him.
A now-partially paralyzed man was awarded $10.6 million from a Philadelphia jury and settled with other defendants for about $3.38 million after shelving in the warehouse where he worked collapsed.
In three separate lawsuits that were tried jointly, the insurers blamed a housing developer and a contractor for causing excessive water run-off that made the flood more severe. The case is St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. v. Nolen Group Inc.