Firm Blog
July 12, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently ruled 6-1 to strike down a section of the state’s workers’ compensation law that provided guidelines for assessing workplace injuries. The result may make it easier for certain injured workers to receive workers’ compensation benefits, according to a recent article in the Pittsburgh Gazette. The old law allowed workers’ compensation… [ Read More ]
June 8, 2017
A Pennsylvania state jury has reportedly awarded $2 million to a woman at the center of a medical malpractice suit. The woman had accused a physician of failing to properly complete her gallbladder removal surgery. This botched surgery caused the woman a variety of injuries, which required a variety of procedures to correct and undo… [ Read More ]
May 10, 2017
An African-American man who used to be employed as a cop with the Greensburg Police Department has filed an employment discrimination lawsuit in federal court. Justin Adams, the former Greensburg cop who filed the lawsuit, alleges that he was harassed in the workplace because of his race and then wrongfully terminated on the basis of… [ Read More ]
April 3, 2017
Moving into and living in a nursing home can be a difficult transition for a loved one. They have to come to grips with the fact that they need more care than their family can properly provide. It’s not unusual for all these changes to leave a loved one feeling blue. But when does sadness… [ Read More ]
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