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Updated: Judge Denies Ford's 3 Appeal Motions in Record $1.7B Georgia Verdict

In his order regarding the motion for a new trial and an alternative motion for remittitur, Gwinnett County State Court Senior Judge Joseph Iannazzone wrote, "The Court finds that Ford has not shown that the verdict was manifestly the result of prejudice, bias, or corrupt motive."
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The Legal Intelligencer

Man Delivering Package Struck by Dealership Employee

On March 19, 2018, plaintiff Donald Collier Jr., 55, a delivery person, was delivering a package at Mercedes Benz of West Chester. Collier was walking across an access road near the entrance of the dealership when he was struck by a sedan driven by Matthew Davis, a dealership employee.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Family Receives $6.5M Settlement for Woman, 89, Struck and Killed by Car

Kline & Specter announced that it secured a $6.5 million settlement for the family of an 89-year-old woman struck and killed by a car.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Claim of Serious Impairment Disputed in Rear-End Auto Case

On July 6, 2018, plaintiff Davida Martin-Hoggard, 33, was driving on Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia. The rear of her sedan was struck by the front of a trailing sport utility vehicle driven by Stephen Nejman. Martin-Hoggard claimed neck and arm injuries.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Jury Awards $2.8 Million to Young Driver Rear-Ended in Traffic

A Middlesex County jury returned a $2.8 million verdict on Aug. 11 for a New Brunswick man who suffered lower back injuries after his vehicle was struck from behind.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Couple Injured in NJ Turnpike Rear-End Crash Settles For $1 Million

A $1 million settlement was reached in Essex County for a couple after the two sustained serious injuries when they were rear-ended by a tractor trailer while exiting the New Jersey Turnpike.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Passenger Said Movement of Bus Caused Shoulder Tear

On May 15, 2019, plaintiff Darnell Grinnage, 55, a carpenter, was boarding a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority bus on 12th Street, at its intersection with Master Street, in Philadelphia. Grinnage claimed he injured his left shoulder while grabbing hold of the overhead handrail. He alleged that he suffered a biceps tear.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Superior Court Vacates $100K Award of Stacked UM/UIM Coverage for Woman Whose Husband Signed Waiver

The trial court sided with the plaintiff, holding that the signature of a policy's first named insured alone was not enough to execute a waiver of stacked coverage, and that the insurer must provide each named insurer the chance to waive stacked coverage.
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Daily Business Review

$4.7M Broward Settlement: But Plaintiff Lawyers Say They Face New Hurdles

"The law used to guard the henhouse. Now the fox does," said attorney Fan Li of Kelley | Uustal.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth Court Rules Out-of-State Transit Agency Protected From Suit in Pennsylvania

The precedential decision is the first from a Pennsylvania appeals court interpreting a 2019 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that strengthened sovereign immunity between states, according to Jessica Anderson of Anderson & Shah, who represented NJ Transit.
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