Category Archives: Personal Injury
Victims In Pennsylvania Receive Billions Of Dollars From Negligent Companies
One plaintiff in Pennsylvania recently received a jury award of almost $1 billion, while another plaintiff received millions. Not only did both of these lawsuits occur around the same time, but they also shared another thing in common: They involved negligent companies causing injuries for innocent people. Plaintiffs often wonder how much money they’ll… Read More »
University Of Pennsylvania Student Dies After Drinking Lemonade
A recent incident in Pennsylvania highlights the fact that certain drinks can be deadly – even if they contain zero alcohol and are sold by seemingly reputable companies. In many situations, consumers have no idea what they are actually drinking when they purchase lemonade or a holiday-themed drink at an establishment. If the company… Read More »
Shot By A Cop With A Stun Gun In Pennsylvania: Can I Sue?
Police often claim that they use “non-lethal” weaponry to subdue suspects, but these weapons can be surprisingly harmful in many situations. In fact, a stun-gun, baton, or bean-bag round can be fatal under the wrong circumstances – and this is why the term “non-lethal” gives the wrong impression to the general public. What happens… Read More »
Instant Pot Injuries In Pennsylvania: Can You Sue?
If you have suffered injuries due to a defective hot pot in Pennsylvania, you’re not alone. These devices have irrevocably altered the lives of countless consumers in the Keystone State – consumers that were victimized by negligent manufacturers. Americans are now learning that instant pot companies have abused their trust, knowingly distributing products that… Read More »
Almost 50 Children Injured In Pennsylvania School Bus Crash
Many people in Pennsylvania may not be aware of the frequency at which school buses crash in the United States. On an almost weekly basis, these vehicles crash and put dozens of children at risk with each accident. A recent crash in Pennsylvania highlights this issue in the clearest terms, with about 50 children… Read More »
Families In Pennsylvania Sue For Injured Children In Train Crashes
People across Pennsylvania are shocked by the number of train crashes and derailments over the past few years, and many families have suffered terrible injuries. Perhaps the most troubling train crashes involve injuries to small children. Various groups in the Keystone State are now suing train companies for these crashes, and the injuries they… Read More »
Steakhouse Could Be Held Liable For Fatal Philadelphia Beating
Restaurant owners have a legal responsibility to protect patrons from all kinds of threats – including those posed by violent criminals. If a restaurant owner becomes aware of an emerging pattern of violence on their premises, they must take steps to address this hazard. This usually involves creating some kind of security plan. If… Read More »
Pennsylvania Is Suffering From An Insane Number Of Fires
This summer, fires have made headlines in many states – and Pennsylvania is no exception. However, while many fires across America seem to originate in dry forests, the Keystone State faces mostly urban blazes. These fires are especially dangerous, as they affect heavily-populated areas where people live. The sheer number of fires within the… Read More »
Pennsylvania Utility Commission Agrees To Pay Out $1 Million For Gas Explosion
In 2019, a gas explosion occurred in North Franklin Township, injuring five people and causing extensive property damage. This was one of the worst disasters in the Township’s history, and it led to a slew of legal cases and insurance claims. After four years, the utility commission has finally agreed to pay out almost… Read More »
What Are Interrogatories In A Pennsylvania Injury Lawsuit?
As a plaintiff in a Pennsylvania personal injury lawsuit, you may be required to provide various statements about the circumstances of your accident, your earning history, and various other subjects. One of the ways in which this information is collected is through interrogatories. As an injured victim who is approaching this legal process for… Read More »