$101 million
A global settlement worth more than $101 million has been reached in the massive litigation stemming from the October 2003 collapse of the Tropicana Casino parking garage
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$75 million
A Philadelphia jury yesterday awarded more than $75 million to a former highway construction worker who was left quadriplegic after he was struck by a drunken driver and thrown more than 100 feet.
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$29.6 million
After nearly four years and more than 40 civil lawsuits , someone finally took responsibility for the tragic Pier 34 collapse that killed three young women and injured dozens of others.
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$14 million
A man whose skull was crushed while he was doing roofing work at a local hospital has settled with a product manufacturer and seller for more than $14 million.
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$12.7 million
Seven workers who were injured when a scaffolding form collapsed during construction of the Kimmel Center on Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts will be paid more than $12.7 million in a global settlement reached after three days of mediation.
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$12 million
A roofer who was paralyzed from the neck down after a 40-foot fall will be paid $12 million to settle his suit against a general contractor that accused the firm of failing to provide any fall protection devices or a designated safety monitor.
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$11 million
The family of an Elsmere man who died after falling into a container of boiling water at a Claymont steel factory reached an $11 million settlement with the firm responsible for workplace safety at the plant, the family’s attorney said Wednesday.
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$8.5 million
A case involving a roofer who was paralyzed after falling about 40 feet has culminated in an $8.5 million settlement.
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$4.2 million
David Nowak, a 35-year-old pipefitter, was operating a JLG, stick boom aerial lift at the KVP Warehouse Construction Project, in Reading. Nowak nadvertently touched the drive/steer controller, causing the lift to bolt upward.
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$1.2 million
A trip-and-fall over uneven Masonite that ended the career of a journeyman carpenter has resulted in a settlement of more than $1.2 million.
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