After being reversed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, a Superior Court panel has on remand allowed to stand the $4 million verdict a Philadelphia jury awarded in 2002 to a construction worker injured on the job.
A settlement for over $1 million has been reached in a Lehigh County filed personal injury action stemming from a May 2003 accident in which an off-duty Upper Darby Township police officer sustained a back injury.
A former power plant security guard who claims she was shocked by stray static electricity after operating a keypad to open a sliding gate while on the job has settled her action against PECO for $1.065 million, her lawyers say.
A child was left with permanent scarring and discoloration of skin due to the way forceps were applied at birth. The defense argued that the feature was simply a birthmark.
A New Castle County jury on Oct. 2 awarded $1.6 million to a 44-year-old mechanic and truck driver who claimed he suffered lost wages after his wrist was fractured in a forklift accident.
When a $12 million settlement was reached in February in a Philadelphia lawsuit against Swift Transportation, one of the country's largest trucking companies, the lawyers on both sides agreed to keep the settlement secret.
A man who suffered head, back, arm and knee injuries when a municipal pipe plug exploded in close proximity was awarded $4 million in a products liability action by an eight-member Philadelphia jury late last week.
In the case, Ruth Smith v. Mercy Health System, jurors returned from early a day of deliberations to Judge Marlene Lachman’s courtroom late Friday afternoon with a verdict against the hospital and two of its doctors.