Property owners, both commercial and private, must exercise reasonable caution
in keeping their property in a safe condition. The failure to do so may constitute
negligence and entitle injured parties to monetary compensation for any related injuries
or death.
Premises liability matters can include relatively simple things such as dog bites
and slip and falls or more complex matters such as work-related injuries or construction
accidents.
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An $8,000,000 settlement on behalf of a man who sustained catastrophic injuries while
working in a construction zone |
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A $7,250,000 settlement on behalf of brain-injured child |
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A $7,500,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of a 15-year-old by who suffered
a below-the-knee amputation due to substandard medical care after breaking his ankle
during a football game |
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A $6,200,000 settlement of a medical malpractice action on behalf of a brain-injured
man. |
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A $5,000,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of a woman whose breast cancer
was not timely diagnosed |
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A $4,900,000 Luzerne County jury award on behalf a woman who suffered a substantial
bleed leading to permanent neurologic injury as a consequence of surgical error |
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A $4,800,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of a woman who sustained a
host of complications after a suffering a massive bleed caused by medical negligence
during a cesarian section |
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A $4,500,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of the Estate of a woman who
died the day following a hysterectomy |
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A $4,200,000 settlement on behalf of brain-injured child |
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A $3,600,000 settlement in Montgomery County on behalf of a brain-injured child |
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A $3,500,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of a woman who sustained permanent
injury as a result of a negligently performed knee replacement surgery |
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A $3,000,000 settlement on behalf of the Estate of a woman who died shortly following
childbirth |
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A $2,900,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of a man who suffered permanent
neurologic injury as a result of a physician's failure to timely decompress his spinal
cord |
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A $2,900,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of the Estate of a man who
died after his cardiac issues were not appropriately addressed |
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A $2,500,000 Montgomery County jury award on behalf of the Estate of a man who died
after his cardiac issues were not appropriately addressed |
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A $2,500,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of a woman who suffered permanent
injury after suffering a delay in diagnosis of her neurosarcoidosis |
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A $2,100,000 Philadelphia County jury award on behalf of a man left with cognitive
and motor impairment after suffering a delay in diagnosis and treatment of encephalitis |
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A $2,100,000 jury award on behalf of a woman who suffered a delay in diagnosis of
her colon cancer |
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A $2,000,000 Lackawanna County jury award on behalf of a man who developed avascular
necrosis of his hips due to over-prescription of steroids. |
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An $1,800,000 Chester County jury award on behalf of a man who suffered an above-the-knee
amputation as a result of the negligence of his vascular surgeon. |
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A $1,700,000 Bucks County jury award on behalf of a man who suffered permanent neurologic
injury after his brain hemorrhage went untimely diagnosed. |