PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has conditionally dismissed counts of survival and wrongful death against a taxi cab company, who a plaintiff says was responsible for the death of a woman afflicted with dementia, who was dropped off by one of the company’s cabs and wandered alone before later drowning in the swimming pool of one of the suit’s co-defendants.
PITTSBURGH – The United States of America has also denied responsibility for the death of a woman afflicted with dementia, who was dropped off by a taxi cab and wandered alone before later drowning in the swimming pool of one of the suit’s co-defendants.
PITTSBURGH – A Cranberry Township taxi cab company contends it did not violate a duty to a woman afflicted with dementia, who was dropped off by one of its cabs and wandered alone before later drowning in the swimming pool of the suit’s co-defendant.
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh homeowner responds that she is not responsible for the death of a woman afflicted with dementia, who was dropped off by a taxi cab and wandered alone before later drowning in her swimming pool.
PITTSBURGH – A Penn Hills man has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, a local taxi cab company and a homeowner, alleging that they collectively caused the death of his wife.