$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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$3 million
On December 14, 1983 John Ausland and Gordon Sweringen were steadying a steel sheet, being moved by a crane when the crane’s hoisting block came in contact with an uninsulated 7200 volt power line, fatally electrocuting both men.
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$2.2 million
A $2.2 million settlement has been reached in a lawsuit involving a man who said he was seriously injured when a dead tree fell on his car while he was a driving on a Bucks County road.
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$1.1 million
Two West Point cadets who were injured when a railing collapsed during the 1998 Army-Navy football game will be paid a total of $1.1 million in a settlement of their lawsuits against three defendants – the city of Philadelphia, the manufacturer of the railing and the company hired to provide security in the stands.
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