Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 31, 2018
Curtis Clarke, injured after he was struck by a motorist and thrown off his scooter, has settled the case for $250,000.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael C. Zogby and Shane M. O'Connell | January 29, 2018
Courts have worked to construct rules for use before and during trial that ensure only true business records—that is, records of regularly conducted activity that carry an air of trustworthiness and reliability—are admitted into evidence, while avoiding admission of day-to-day communications and other documents that cannot be categorized as business records.
By Max Mitchell | January 25, 2018
A man injured by a street light that was knocked over by a reversing truck agreed to settle his claims against multiple defendants for $2.75 million.
By Celia Ampel | January 25, 2018
Coral Gables-based traffic ticket startup Tikd lobbied for a quickly withdrawn amendment to Florida's law regulating attorneys.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth M. Portner | January 25, 2018
Pennsylvania law requires auto insurers to offer insureds the option to purchase uninsured motorist (UM) coverage. UM coverage provides compensation for insureds injured in accidents caused by the negligence of uninsured drivers or in “hit and run” accidents where the at-fault driver is never identified or by the negligence of underinsured drivers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 23, 2018
A Glastonbury public works employee was seriously injured while directing traffic in a construction zone almost three years ago.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 22, 2018
Henry Cartagena is scheduled to receive $1.49 million from Bridgeport following an accident in which he was struck by a car while standing on the sidewalk. A defective light was to blame for the accident, Cartagena's attorney said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Allen Pegg and Zachary Lipshultz | January 22, 2018
The Third District Court of Appeal addresses an issue of importance to many Florida litigators with international aspects to their practice: Litigants' entitlement to costs after a case is dismissed for forum non conveniens.
By Verdict Search | January 12, 2018
The award goes to a driver who hit a car that turned in front of him.
By Kristie Rearick | January 11, 2018
On April 21, 2014, plaintiff Shana Leedie, 35, a salesperson, was driving a sport utility vehicle on north Interstate 95, in Philadelphia. When she was near the Front Street on-ramp, she became stopped in traffic and her SUV was rear-ended by a sedan. She claimed injuries to her neck, left shoulder, and back.
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