Seattle Jury Grants $13 Million to Woman Injured in Sidewalk Fall

Seattle, WA — In a landmark ruling, a Seattle jury has awarded $13 million to a woman left severely injured after tripping and falling on an uneven city sidewalk. This substantial settlement marks one of the highest for such an injury in recent Seattle history, spotlighting ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety and city maintenance responsibilities. The incident, which occurred in 2018 near the Seattle Center, changed the life of the victim, Patricia Dowd, a 61-year-old former financial analyst. Dowd tripped on a raised section of sidewalk, resulting in debilitating injuries that have kept her from … Read more

Ultramarathon Runner Wins Over $13 Million After Devastating Fall on Seattle Sidewalk

Seattle, WA – In a significant legal decision, a Seattle jury has awarded over $13 million to an ultramarathon athlete who suffered severe injuries from a fall on a poorly maintained city sidewalk. This verdict underscores the ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety and infrastructure upkeep in urban environments. The athlete, whose rigorous training and competitive spirit were cut short, encountered the hazardous sidewalk condition while on a training run in 2018. The fall resulted in extensive physical injuries, including multiple fractures and a traumatic brain injury, which necessitated several surgeries and prolonged medical treatment. Legal … Read more

Philadelphia Jury Grants $68.5 Million to Family After Fatal Construction Site Fall in Center City

Philadelphia, PA — A Philadelphia jury has awarded $68.5 million to the family of a construction worker who died after falling at a Center City construction site, marking one of the largest compensatory damages in recent state history related to workplace safety. The worker, 49-year-old James Matthews, tragically lost his life in September 2019 when he fell four stories during the construction of a new hotel on Walnut Street. The lawsuit alleged negligence on part of several entities, including the construction company and the project’s subcontractors, claiming that their failure to follow safety protocols directly … Read more

$68.5 Million Verdict Reached After Tragic Fall at Philadelphia Construction Site Claims Life of Worker

Philadelphia – A Philadelphia jury has awarded a substantial $68.5 million to the family of a construction worker who died after falling at a site in the city. The decision comes after a prolonged legal battle that highlighted serious safety violations and the emotional and financial toll on the worker’s family. The worker, identified as 42-year-old Juan de La Cruz, tragically lost his life when he fell from a significant height during the construction of a high-rise building in downtown Philadelphia. The fall was the result of inadequate safety measures at the construction site, a … Read more