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Facts: Plaintiff minor's parents purchased a fan at Defendant Kmart's store. The fan had been manufactured in China. Plaintiff and her two minor sisters were alone in a room of their apartment when a fire erupted. Plaintiff suffered smoke inhalation and severe burns to her arms, scalp and torso. Circumstantial evidence suggested that blades of the fan were impeded by clothing or curtains, y...
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Facts: Plaintiff husband and plaintiff's decedent, his wife, were traveling in their auto on Route 68 in West Liberty. A truck operated by Defendant Sorybar and owned by Defendant Bill Thompson Transportation allegedly crested a hill at an excessive rate of speed and rear-ended plaintiff's/decedent's vehicle, killing decedent and injuring plaintiff husband. Defendants admitted liability and...
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Facts: Plaintiffs transferred retirement money from the Maryland State Retirement System to the Maryland State Pension System pursuant to a program established by the State of Maryland. Individuals who transferred their funds were eligible to receive a partial distribution of their retirement money. Based on the advice of Defendant Giese, an agent for Defendant Franklin Life Insurance, pl...
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Facts: Plaintiff's decedent, Kevin Stonerock, was killed when the truck in which he was a passenger struck another truck. The truck in which the decedent was riding was being driven by an employee of Defendant United on Route 30 in a construction area when it went into a closed lane and collided with the other vehicle.
Plaintiff alleged that: (1) the defendant construction...
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Facts: Plaintiffs, who were elderly, invested in a sports and entertainment complex named "Grand Illusion". Plaintiffs purchased investment securities and single premium annuities through a living trust program from Defendant Siket, an unlicensed insurance agent. The other defendants involved in the case were trust attorneys, annuity companies and the principals in the entertainment complex...
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Facts: Plaintiff decedent, who was 2 years old, presented to Defendant St. Charles Hospital for a tonsillectomy. The procedure was performed at 9:30 a.m. and later that day, decedent was given too much Phenergan and then later an overdose of the wrong pain medication by members of defendant's nursing staff. Decedent went into arrest at 12:30 p.m., was then transferred to another hospital an...
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Facts: An arbitration panel awarded $102,000 in damages and attorney fees for investment losses suffered at the hands of defendant brokers. Defendants denied that unsuitable investments were made on plaintiff's behalf.
Plaintiff Rosa O'Neal, age 33, invested the proceeds from an automobile accident recovery ($488,000) with defendant brokers, William Liverman and American Classic...
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Facts: A physician's alleged breach of care resulted in the quadriplegia of a 52 year old patient. The parties settled all claims for $4.5 million.
Plaintiff, a 52 year old male with a medical condition known as chronic venous stasis (a condition in which faulty valves in deep veins allow blood to pool in the lower legs), presented to the emergency room at Defendant Hospital w...
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Facts: A Hamilton County jury determined that an employee's termination did not constitute discrimination by an employer. A defense verdict was entered for the employer.
Plaintiff Donna Scott was employed by Defendant Union Central Life Insurance Company for 16 years. She began as a Policy Typist and Exchange Clerk. After 8 years with the company, she was transferred to defendan...
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Facts: An elderly couple who claimed they were swindled out of hundreds of thousands of dollars in a pyramid scheme agreed to settle this fraud suit. The amount of the settlement was $695,000.
Plaintiffs, the Reddings, were an elderly couple who were retired. Defendants Welborn and Russell reportedly convinced plaintiffs to surrender about $400,000 in guaranteed annuities they h...
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