The Phillies, Live Nation, and a staging company settled a personal injury suit for $18 million last week on behalf of a band photographer who was crushed by a forklift following a concert at Citizens Bank Park.

The settlement was reached Nov. 1, following seven days of trial in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas before Judge Caroline Turner. The suit originally sought $20 million on behalf of Jake Chamseddine, who was working as a photographer on Green Day's Hella Mega Tour in 2021, when he suffered numerous, ongoing injuries, including a lacerated femoral artery, broken pelvis, broken femur, and broken lower back. Multiple defendants were named in the litigation, including the Phillies, Live Nation, their subcontractor stage equipment provider, Tri-State Stage Labor, and Tri-State's employee Michael Conenna.