By Kristie Rearick | December 8, 2022
On Nov. 16, 2017, plaintiff Anthony Regalbuto, a part-time racetrack worker in his 70s, was driving north on Hulmeville Road, at its intersection with Cornwells Avenue, in Bensalem.
By Mason Lawlor | December 6, 2022
"The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania encouraged forum shopping and expanded liability at every turn this year," the group's president Tiger Joyce said in a press statement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | December 5, 2022
This article discusses the recent Appellate Division, Third Department decision in 'People v. Jones', where the court held that the exclusionary rule can be applied to a racially motivated traffic stop even where a police officer has probable cause to believe a traffic infraction was committed. In doing so, the court has held that the state Constitution provides broader protection than the federal Constitution with respect to pretextual traffic stops.
By VerdictSearch | December 1, 2022
On Oct. 31, 2011, plaintiff Jennifer Weller, 46, an office worker, was driving on West Huller Lane, toward its intersection with State Route 61, in Ontelaunee Township. As Weller entered the intersection, the driver's side of her sedan was struck by the front of a vehicle. Weller claimed a shoulder injury.
By Charles Toutant | November 28, 2022
A man who suffered a damaged heart and other injuries when his car was struck from behind agreed to a $2.25 million settlement in Middlesex County…
By VerdictSearch | November 23, 2022
On Aug. 24, 2015, Lila Subedi was crossing Brownsville Road in Pittsburgh, from east to west. She was on her way to work with a number of coworkers, who were also crossing the street. As the group moved across the street, Subedi lagged a bit behind.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kenneth E. Pitcoff and Andrea M. Alonso | November 23, 2022
Under the VTL, drivers of hazard vehicles engaged in work on highways will not be held liable for injuries caused by their negligence. This article uses case law to discuss how courts in New York analyze negligence cases involving drivers of hazard vehicles engaged in work on highways. Court must determine the proper standard to use and burden of proof to be established when hearing these cases.
By Colleen Murphy | November 23, 2022
A $1.5 million settlement was reached on Nov. 1 in a Middlesex County suit, Murphy v. Schildge, after a man ran a stop sign causing another car to…
By VerdictSearch | November 22, 2022
On March 20, 2019, plaintiff Ronald Smith, 37, an HVAC technician, was driving south on Broad Street, in South Philadelphia. At the intersection with Reed Street, the front of Smith's sedan struck the passenger's side of a car driven by Daisy Vai.
By Aleeza Furman | November 17, 2022
A jury in Pennsylvania federal court handed up a $25 million verdict to a motorcyclist who sustained severe lower-body injuries from a collision with a tractor-trailer.
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