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By Robert Storace | January 16, 2018
Rubia Rodrigues was left with permanent brain injuries following a fall from her bicycle in Fairfield. Her attorneys recently settled the case for $2.1 million.
By Verdict Search | January 12, 2018
A shopper claimed he fell on a rug placed over leaking water at a Miramar store.
By P.J. Dannunzio | January 5, 2018
A federal judge has allowed a woman who allegedly slipped on cherries and fell in a Wal-Mart store to sue the company for her injuries.U.S. District…
By Michael Booth | December 29, 2017
"We conclude the association had a duty to the unit owners to maintain the stairs, and that included a duty to replace the missing center handrail," an Appellate Division panel said.
By VerdictSearch | December 21, 2017
On the night of Dec. 8, 2013, plaintiff Suzanne Whitley, 67, a sales representative and administrative assistant, was walking her dog in Norristown. She was on Taft Road, a suburban residential street. When she was near number 3127, she slipped on a patch of ice and fell on her right hand as she extended it to brace her fall.
By Monika Mesa | December 19, 2017
Financial disclosure forms reveal Trujillo earned about $837,000 in his law practice and $22,000 as a Florida representative.
By ALM Staff | December 11, 2017
A settlement worth nearly $11 million goes to a vacationer who was paralyzed diving off the deck at a Key West resort.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Ben Seal | December 7, 2017
A hospital nurse who slipped and injured herself on a wet spot in a scrub room can pursue her negligence claim against the health care support company she alleged was responsible for supervising the maintenance and cleaning of the room, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
By Jonathan Ringel | Amanda Bronstad | December 5, 2017
The American Tort Reform Foundation placed the Georgia Supreme Court on a "Watch List" in its annual "Judicial Hellhole" report on jurisdictions "where judges in civil cases systematically apply laws and court procedures in an unfair and unbalanced manner, generally to the disadvantage of defendants."
By VerdictSearch | November 30, 2017
On June 1, 2014, plaintiff MacDonald Taylor, a maintenance worker in his late 30s, tripped and fell at his residence, at 513 Broadview Road, in Upper Darby. He had rented the property from Ray and Jeanine Wilt since August 2012.
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