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Pa. Court Denies Procedurally Deficient Request for Delay Damages in $4.1M Personal Injury Verdict
The majority concluded Arreguin's request failed as she didn't comply with Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 238(c)'s holding that a motion for delayed damages must begin with a scripted notice.Drunk in York, Crashed in Maryland: How Venue Played a Role in $2.7M Philadelphia Settlement
"I still believe that Philadelphia has the best trial system case management in the country. They move cases," plaintiffs attorney Kevin Marciano said.Judge Awards $4.1M in Long-Pending Car Crash Suit
While plaintiffs lawyers often fret that their cases will lose value as injuries fade into the past, Frank Campese Jr. said, "Here, it was the opposite."Panel Tosses Out $800,000 Verdict Against State Farm and Orders New Trial
A computer software glitch during jury selection in Escalante v. State Farm that came to light only after the jury reached a verdict was enough to convince a Pennsylvania Superior Court panel to toss out the $800,000 verdict against State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. and remand for a new trial.Injured Bus Passenger Settles for $1.25 Million in Hudson County
A man who suffered a traumatic brain injury when the bus he was riding in collided with a car was paid a $1.25 million settlement in his Hudson…View more book results for the query "Forry Ullman"
Pa. Justices to Eye 'Resident Relative' Qualifications in Fatal UIM Stacking Case
The parents of a woman killed in a car crash argued that, at the time of her death, their daughter driver's license still listed their address as her home address, and she gave her employer her parents' address as her home address as well.Justices Look at 'Resident Relative' Qualifications in Fatal UIM Stacking Case
The parents of a woman killed in a car crash argued that, at the time of her death, their daughter driver's license still listed their address as her home address, and she gave her employer her parents' address as her home address as well.Court Axes $800K UIM Verdict After Computer Glitch Affects Juror Questioning
The decision comes after a computer glitch last year led to three mistrials in criminal cases.Trial Judge Says Delay Damages Apply to UIM Jury Verdicts—but Only on Policy Limits
"We find delay damages on a UIM claim submitted to a jury for a verdict are recoverable," Monroe County Court of Common Pleas Judge David Williamson wrote in a March 4 opinion. "To do otherwise, would give insurance companies no incentive to settle UIM claims other than for less than the policy limits, even where, as here, there was potential for a verdict well in excess of policy limits."Head-On Crash Caused Need for Neck Fusion, Plaintiff Claimed
On May 20, 2014, plaintiff Lorraine Escalante was driving on Route 196, in Coolbaugh Township. She was involved in a head-on collision with another car. She claimed that she also suffered an injury of her neck.Trending Stories
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