By VerdictSearch | December 5, 2019
On June 10, 2016, plaintiff Paul Merrill, 60, a driver, was driving on Clark Street, near its intersection at Lott Street, in Philadelphia. While he was proceeding through the intersection, his car's right side was struck by a car that was being driven by Peggy Palys, who was traveling on Lott Street.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 5, 2019
Attorney Manny Cicchiello secured a $400,000 settlement for Middletown resident John Larosa, injured after a dump truck rear-ended his car in Middletown. Larosa suffered injuries to his knees, back, right shoulder and right hip.
By Greg Land | December 4, 2019
A Fulton County retrial of the "$30 million hand verdict" that was tossed on appeal settled during opening arguments. Now a wrangle pitting both parties against the defendant driver's insurer is back on the front burner in federal court.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 2, 2019
Two Watertown-based attorneys have secured a $23 million jury verdict on behalf of a then-12-year-old-boy who suffered two skull fractures when the school bus he was a passenger in struck a tree.
By Verdict Search | December 2, 2019
The real estate broker claimed she was unable to avoid hitting the truck after it pulled in front of her at an intersection.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | November 29, 2019
In New York, the prosecution of sober drivers who disregard minor traffic regulations and cause the death or physical injury of other motorists, pedestrians or bicyclists, has been criticized as weak or non-existent. This is due, in large part, to a small patchwork of laws that only provide prosecutors with a limited opportunity to ascribe criminal culpability to acts of vehicular violence. That, however, may be changing. In his Criminal Law and Procedure column, Barry Kamins examines proposed legislation that would establish four new offenses.
By Kristie Rearick | November 27, 2019
On Dec. 13, 2015, plaintiff Anthony Cummings, a man in his mid-50s, was driving in a parking lot in Kennett Square. His wife, plaintiff Tanya Curtis, a woman in her 50s, was a passenger.
By Greg Land | November 22, 2019
Judge Michael Brown of the Northern District of Georgia said he would not consider the arguments raised in the pages that exceed the court's 25-page limit for briefs.
By Greg Land | November 22, 2019
Judge Michael Brown of the Northern District of Georgia said he would not consider the arguments raised in the pages that exceed the court's 25-page limit for briefs.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | November 22, 2019
Pennsylvania resident Jorge Amparo suffered back and neck injuries after a tractor-trailer rear-ended the car he was driving on Interstate 95 in Westport in 2014. He won a $15 million jury verdict in May and recently both sides agreed, after filing postverdict motions, to settle the case for $18.6 million.
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