By Aleeza Furman | March 31, 2022
In a region where verdicts rarely surpass six digits, Rosen & Perry's Michael Calder said that some of the Westmoreland County trial jurors said after the trial they had fought to value the damages as even more than the $19 million they ultimately handed down.
By VerdictSearch | March 24, 2022
In September 2016, plaintiff's decedent Bienvenido Cuenca, 80, learned that he was suffering metastatic cancer of his prostate. Cuenca's widow, Susan Cuenca, claimed that her husband's cancer should have been diagnosed in 2015.
By Aleeza Furman | March 24, 2022
A case of alleged employment liability originally framed as the fault of a handful of workers shifted midtrial to an attack on the company as a whole when the plaintiff's attorneys found that two witnesses had misrepresented a safety protocol during depositions.
By VerdictSearch | March 17, 2022
On Sept. 4, 2015, plaintiff Lucretia Burgess, 48, a program director, visited a hospital. She was suffering shortness of breath. Tests revealed soft-tissue masses throughout her lungs. Burgess was ultimately diagnosed with stage-4 metastatic uterine cancer.
By Aleeza Furman | March 10, 2022
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission fired an Indian American employee in part due to his race and national origin, a Pennsylvania jury found, but the employee will not receive damages for that discrimination. In a split outcome for the disputing parties, the jury determined that the commission would have terminated the employee, Biju George, regardless of his race.
By VerdictSearch | March 3, 2022
On May 18, 2019, plaintiff Kimlee Moore, a woman in her 50s, was driving on 17th Street, near its intersection at Reed Street, in South Philadelphia. Plaintiff Robert Montgomery, a man in his 50s, was a passenger. Their vehicle's front end was struck by the rear end of a vehicle that was being driven by Sheryl Melio, who was reversing into a curbside parking space.
By Aleeza Furman | March 3, 2022
A federal magistrate judge found that a former American Airlines flight attendant could not prove she was terminated because of her condition of severe depression and her race.
By VerdictSearch | February 24, 2022
On May 15, 2016, plaintiff Nicolette Procopio, 18, a student, was driving on Ridge Pike, near its intersection at Chemical Road, in the community of Plymouth Meeting. While her car was stopped, its rear end was struck by a trailing vehicle that was being driven by Clarice Clark.
By Aleeza Furman | February 24, 2022
A Montgomery County private college has successfully fought off allegations that it failed to properly respond to a student's alleged sexual assault and that it sought to retaliate against her for her report.
By VerdictSearch | February 14, 2022
On June 6, 2013, plaintiff John Bukowski, 24, a nurse, underwent a hemorrhoidectomy. The procedure was performed at Moses Taylor Hospital, in Scranton. Bukowski, a hemophiliac, claimed that hematologist Dr. William Heim and the hospital did not manage his hemophilia medication properly, causing him to experience postsurgical rectal bleeding.
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