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A worker who sued an electrical company after being injured during the construction of the second Comcast tower has lost his case.
Plaintiff Jason Gillespie suffered catastrophic injuries and needed to be placed in a medically induced coma.
The Pennsylvania SC unanimously ruled that unregistered driver exclusions in insurance policies do not violate law or public policy.
The plaintiff, Charles Jones, was represented by lawyers from Saltz Mongeluzzi Barrett & Bendesky.
A three-judge panel held that while both states are joint owners of the bridge, the plaintiff had no claim in Pa.
Homeowners alleged insurance agent told them their policy covered fire damage to the garage, when in fact it did not.
If you're going to claim a disability based on a detached retina, don't be surprised if the carrier checks your golf scores.
A Walmart shopper who tried to stop a robber from escaping with his ill-gotten gains, only to be hit by the getaway car in the process, can't sue Geico for bad faith over denial of uninsured motorist benefits.
Third Circuit rules in flood insurance coverage case.