PITTSBURGH – One defendant may be subject to default judgment, in a Michigan family’s lawsuit alleging that an improperly placed duck crossing sign outside a Pittsburgh-area Holiday Inn hotel was the cause of injuries they sustained.
YORK – A Maryland woman maintains that the organizing companies of the York State Fair were negligent in failing to prevent her injuries, when a passing thunderstorm led her to be hit by a metal object while she was attending the fair.
SCRANTON – A state financial agency is trying to refute allegations from a Wilkes-Barre woman who claimed she suffered grievous injuries when, as a pedestrian crossing the street in that city, she was struck by a car driven by a suspect who was fleeing arrest from officers of the Wilkes-Barre Police Department.
PITTSBURGH – Both an energy company and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation have denied liability in a lawsuit filed by the widow of a man who died last year, after a large tree fell on him in his vehicle.
PHILADELPHIA – A Delaware County man who sued a Japanese corporation and Home Depot for laceration and amputation injuries he alleges he suffered when operating a circular saw, has voluntarily dismissed his claims.