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Archives for: July 24th, 2017

Woman Injured in Maryland Boating Accident

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 24, 2017

A 22 year old West Virginia woman was recently injured in a boating accident when she fell off a rented pontoon during an excursion on the Assawoman Bay in Maryland. According to local news outlets, Alexa Delatorre survived the fall, but had to visit Salisbury Hospital for cuts on her…Read More

Texting While Driving Leads to Death

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 24, 2017

It’s no secret that texting while driving is dangerous, and now the practice has claimed another life, this time in Lehigh County.

Patricia Deady, aged 56, died while walking near Seventh and Linden Streets in Allentown last November. The vehicle that struck her was driven by 21 year old Seneca Yvonne…Read More

Teen Electrocuted Charging Phone While in Bathtub

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 24, 2017

Police in Lovington, New Mexico and the family of 14 year old Madison Cole have released information about the last text sent by the teen before her electrocution death in early July. According to her phone’s history, Cole’s final message was a picture she took from the bathtub of her…Read More

Teacher Receives $500,000 in Wrongful Termination Settlement

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 24, 2017

Kelly Wallace, a Montgomery County High School teacher, recently received a $500,000 settlement from a lawsuit she filed against the board of education and the former superintendent.

It is one of several lawsuits filed by employees who worked for Superintendent Josh Powell in the Montgomery County School system. Powel has since…Read More

Injured Nurse Terminated from Job

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 24, 2017

Maryanne Grande, a former St. Clare’s Hospital nurse who was repeatedly injured on the job before being terminated by her employer, is headed to court.

Grande filed a lawsuit against the Denville hospital after working there for 10 years beginning in 2000. She provided care for stroke victims and other patients…Read More

Defamation Lawsuit

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 24, 2017

Pete Rose’s defamation lawsuit against attorney John Dowd will move forward based on a ruling by a federal judge in Philadelphia. Rose filed the lawsuit after Dowd accused him of statutory rape in two separate radio interviews.

In an interview aired on WCHE in West Chester in 2015, Dowd stated Rose’s…Read More

Reduced Shooting Accidents during Hunting Season

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 1, 2017

According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, hunters had one of their safest years on record in 2016 and for only the second time in history there wasn’t a single fatality that occurred during hunting and trapping season in the state. The overall number of shooting incidents was also the second…Read More

Mingo Coal

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 1, 2017

Following the collapse of a roof at the CK Coal Corp’s No. 5 coal operation in Mingo County, the company waited more than seven hours to report the incident to state regulators this past February. The roof collapse resulted in the death of one miner. The time that lapsed between…Read More

Lawsuits Filed after Deaths Linked to Guardrail Accidents

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 1, 2017

Lawsuits have been filed by the families of the three victims killed in accidents that involved controversial highway guardrails in Tennessee. Opponents of the guardrails point to video footage in at least one case of the backward collapse and splintering of the rail that sent metal piercing through the victim’s…Read More

Boat Crash Leads to Two Lawsuits

Written by HeavensLawFirm on July 1, 2017

Dennis Magner, driver of the boat involved in the July 30, 2016 crash on Lake Coeur d’Alene that killed three, now faces two lawsuits filed by the families of the victims. The crash took the lives of Justin Honken, 21, Caitlin Breeze, 21, and Justin Luhr, 34.

Magner is accused of…Read More

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