PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh woman who alleged that her special needs daughter was disfigured on the back of her head by an elastic headband she had purchased for use at a local Dollar Tree store, recently settled her claims for $210,000.
The two-year statute of limitations for medical malpractice death claims applies even if the medical records available obscured the legal cause of death,
The two-year statute of limitations for medical malpractice death claims applies even if the medical records available obscured the legal cause of death,
PITTSBURGH – In response to the allegations of a Pittsburgh woman, who claimed that a special needs girl was disfigured on the back of her head by an elastic headband she had purchased at one of its stores, Dollar Tree instead counters that the woman’s negligence was the cause of the girl’s injuries.
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has denied Dollar Tree’s attempt to secure a summary judgment dismissal of the allegations of a Pittsburgh woman, who claimed that her special needs daughter was disfigured on the back of her head by an elastic headband she had purchased at one of its stores.