By VerdictSearch | March 9, 2023
On Aug. 27, 2014, plaintiff Destiny Fertig, 18, was driving on Route 222, in Lower Macungie Township. The front driver's side of her vehicle was partially struck head-on by a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction, when the driver of that vehicle attempted to turn left.
By VerdictSearch | March 9, 2023
In February 2019, plaintiff Esther Purnell, 57, a Black female, was terminated from her position as school principal of Radnor Middle School. She claimed her termination was retaliatory. Purnell sued the Radnor Township School District. She alleged that the school district violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.
By Max Mitchell | March 2, 2023
Although the Philadelphia Eagles did not come away Super Bowl champions, one former teammate had a reason to celebrate Feb. 13 after a Pennsylvania jury awarded him more than $43 million over a claim that medical treatment he received cut short his promising career in the National Football League.
By VerdictSearch | March 2, 2023
On Oct. 10, 2017, plaintiff Patrick DeVore, 68, was terminated from his employment as an emergency helicopter pilot by Metro Aviation Inc. DeVore claimed that his termination was in violation of Pennsylvania public policy.
By VerdictSearch | February 23, 2023
In April 2014, plaintiff Celia McHatton, 50, had her left leg amputated at the knee. She claimed that the amputation was due to inadequate care at Ephrata Community Hospital and its vascular surgeon, Dr. Thomas O'Connor.
By VerdictSearch | February 23, 2023
A Philadelphia jury has found that former Daily News columnist Stu Bykofsky was defamed during his combative 2019 retirement party.
By VerdictSearch | February 16, 2023
On Sept. 12, 2019, plaintiff Kanif LaSalle, 4, was a student at Brightside Academy Inc., a day care in Philadelphia. Kanif was standing on a stepstool when another student stepped onto the stool with him and pushed Kanif onto the floor. Kanif fractured his left arm.
By Aleeza Furman | February 16, 2023
Plaintiffs attorney Leonard Hill said a video showing plaintiff Alexander Saltzman's day-to-day life proved to be a vital piece of evidence after Saltzman unexpectedly died during the course of the litigation.
By VerdictSearch | February 9, 2023
On March 12, 2017, plaintiff Anthony Craig, in his mid-50s, was bitten in the right calf and ankle by a pit bull terrier in Chester. The dog was owned by Craig's neighbor, Arthur Allen, who rented the neighboring property from Elizabeth Johnson and Demetrios Church.
By Aleeza Furman | February 9, 2023
A Delaware County jury handed down a $19 million verdict Jan. 25 to the estate of a 70-year-old woman who allegedly died as a result of improper care at the nursing facility in which she lived.
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