4 Aug 2011
Family Of Monroe Township Man Allegedly Fatally Poisoned By Wife Sues Her Employer, Bristol Myers-Squibb
MONROE TOWNSHIP – The family of a Monroe Township man, whose death in January was attributed to thallium poisoning allegedly administered by his estranged wife, has filed suit against the wife’s employer, Bristol Myers-Squibb, and University Medical Center in Princeton, ...
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4 Aug 2011
Lawsuit Filed In Poisoning Of Husband
The family of a man whose wife is accused of poisoning him to death is accusing Bristol-Myers Squibb and University Medical Center at Princeton of gross negligence and outrageous conduct that led to his death on Jan. 26.
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4 Aug 2011
Wrongful Death Suit Over N.J. Poisoning Death
When a Middlesex County, N.J., man died of thallium poisoning this year his wife was charged with killing him. But an attorney is looking to hold others responsible.
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4 Aug 2011
Family Blames Bristol Myers For Poisoning
CAMDEN, N.J. (CN) – A Bristol Myers Squibb chemist with known “violent and irrational propensities” was able to steal poisonous thallium from company stockpiles and slowly kill her husband because of “non-existent security,” the man’s estate claims in Superior ...
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2 Aug 2011
First Mate Pleads Guilty In Fatal Duck-Boat Accident
Matthew R. Devlin, the first mate whose cellphone use caused last summer’s fatal duck-boat accident, entered a guilty plea Monday and told a federal judge that he regretted decisions that contributed to the deaths of two young tourists.
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15 Jul 2011
First Mate Charged In Philly Duck Boat Accident
About 40 minutes before the fatal duck-boat accident last year off Penn’s Landing, the first mate on a Delaware River tug made a pivotal error.
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15 Jul 2011
Tug Pilot To Plead Guilty In Pa. Duck Boat Crash
PHILADELPHIA-A tug pilot talking on a cell phone as he steered a huge barge into a small duck boat, killing two tourists, has agreed to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
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28 Jun 2011
Duck Boats Will Not Operate On July 7 Crash Anniversary
The duck boats will not operate July 7, the one-year anniversary of the crash on the Delaware River that killed two Hungarian tourists.
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27 Jun 2011
Lawsuit Filed In Fatal Test Drive
A civil lawsuit has been filed in the case of a salesman behind the wheel of a sports car in a harrowing high-speed test drive that killed a father and injured his teenage son.
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22 Jun 2011
Cell Phones Played Major Role In Duck Boat Accident
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined that the mate operating a tugboat last summer was distracted by his repeated use of a cell phone and a laptop computer and failed to maintain a proper lookout while towing a ...
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21 Jun 2011
Cellphone Use Blamed For Duck Boat Crash
WASHINGTON A tugboat officer, focused on his cellphone and laptop, allowed his tug to push a 250-foot barge into a stranded tourist vessel on the Delaware River in July, killing two people and highlighting a growing problem with distracted operators ...
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20 Jun 2011
Attorneys For Duck Boat Victims Hold Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Briefing On Ntsb Final Investigative Report
PHILADELPHIA, PA (June 20, 2011) – Attorneys representing the families of the victims killed in the July 7, 2010, Philadelphia duck boat accident will comment on the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) final report, including findings of probable cause and ...
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17 Jun 2011
Statement of Counsel Regarding Planned Resumption By Morey’s Pier of Ride in Fatal Ferris Wheel Accident
The following statement was issued today by the D’Amato Law Firm and Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky, which represent the family of Abiah Jones:
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15 Jun 2011
Suit Filed Over 2010 Auto Death
A mangled, bloodied figure disappearing slowly from view as it was eased into a body bag.
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4 May 2011
Family Sues Nursing Home Company Over Alleged Abuse
HAVERFORD, Pa. (CBS) – Lawyers representing a Delaware County family about to sue the company that runs the Quadrangle Nursing Home on Darby Road in Haverford say management “blew off” a state mandate to retrain workers and report any allegations ...
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4 May 2011
Family Plans To File Lawsuit In Quadrangle Abuse Case
HAVERFORD – The family of the elderly woman who was allegedly abused by caretakers at Quadrangle Assisted Living announced Tuesday it plans to file a civil lawsuit on behalf of the victim and every resident of the upscale facility on ...
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3 May 2011
Lawsuit Planned In Alleged Nursing Home Abuse
HAVERFORD, Pa. – May 3, 2011 (WPVI) — Mary and Paul French of Havertown spoke for the first time Tuesday about a case of alleged nursing home abuse caught on videotape.
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3 May 2011
Family To Sue Over Alleged Abuse At Nursing Home
The family of a nursing home resident allegedly abused by her caretakers intends to sue the Delaware County nursing facility.
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29 Apr 2011
Regarding Today’s License Revocation of Quadrangle Senior Living
PHILADELPHIA, PA (April29, 2011) – We represent Lois McAllister, who, according to the state Department of Public Welfare (DPW) was assaulted, bullied, and taunted by her supposed nursing home workers while she was a resident of Quadrangle Senior Living.
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4 Mar 2011
Nanny Cam Films Patient’S Abuse, Triggers Charges At Haverford Facility
Almost from the time Lois McCallister was moved to the dementia unit at the Quadrangle nursing-care facility, her daughter says there were troubling signs.
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