Philadelphia Jury Awards $26.2 Million in Punitive Damages to Man Injured in Reckless Truck Crash

Philadelphia, PA – A Philadelphia jury has awarded $26.2 million to a man injured in a truck crash, with $25 million of that amount being punitive damages. This significant verdict comes just weeks after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court refused to establish a fixed rule limiting the ratio of punitive and compensatory damages. The plaintiff’s lawyers at Morgan & Morgan declined a settlement offer of $1.46 million from the defendants. The case involved Patrick Clemmons, who claimed that he suffered neck and back injuries, as well as a concussion, when his semi-truck was rear-ended by a … Read more

New Leadership Takes Charge of Philadelphia Court’s Mass Torts Litigation for Enhanced Efficiency and Justice

Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia court system has recently made changes to the leadership overseeing mass torts litigation. This move comes as the court aims to optimize the management of these complex cases. The shuffle in leadership involves the appointment of new judges to preside over these matters, ensuring a fresh perspective and expertise. The purpose of this change is to enhance the efficiency of the court system in dealing with mass torts cases. Mass torts involve numerous individuals who have been harmed by the same product, such as a defective medical device or a … Read more

Family of Slain Philadelphia Macy’s Security Guard Plans Civil Lawsuit, Citing Years of Neglected Security Measures

PHILADELPHIA, PA – The family of a security guard killed at a Macy’s store in Center City Philadelphia is preparing to take legal action. Eric Harrison, 27, was fatally stabbed by an alleged shoplifter, and his family’s lawyers have asserted that years of security failures created the conditions for the crime to occur. This tragedy has deeply affected Harrison’s parents, who remember him as a dedicated and hardworking individual. Despite holding two jobs, Harrison still made time to speak to his mother daily. His family had encouraged him to leave his day job at Macy’s … Read more

Philadelphia Surgeon Wins $15 Million Verdict in Landmark Case Against Thomas Jefferson University Hospital for Gender Bias

PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia federal jury has decided to award $15 million to a surgeon who alleged that Thomas Jefferson University Hospital showcased biased behavior against men during their investigation into accusations of sexual assault against a medical resident. The jury’s decision aims to address concerns of anti-male bias within the healthcare industry. The surgeon filed a lawsuit against Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, claiming that the hospital mishandled the investigation into the alleged sexual assault. The surgeon argued that the hospital’s actions were driven by bias, leading to a flawed investigation process. The jury’s ruling … Read more