181 results for: King of Prussia
Legal Updates for Health Care Liability
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Resuscitates Peer Review Privilege
August 18, 2021
by John J. Hare
Blurred Lines: A Breakdown of Conventional Workplace Boundaries During the Pandemic
August 5, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Injury sustained by claimant as a result of a fall from a shuttle after it arrived at a building where claimant was reporting for work was compensable.
August 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
Case Law Alerts
Case illustrates the issue of damages is an indispensable element of a trial.
July 1, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Appellate courts will refer to trial courts’ decisions regarding factual issues.
July 1, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Case opens door for the Court of Common Pleas to address the statute of limitations arguments raised in preliminary objections.
July 1, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
The court holds that a medical-malpractice plaintiff lacks standing to advance the constitutional rights of non-medical-malpractice defendants.
July 1, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Commonwealth Court holds that a suicide was not intentional and, therefore, the fatal claim was compensable.
July 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Under § 204(a) of the Act, a state employer is entitled to take a credit for contributions to the State Employees’ Retirement Systems made by another state employer.
July 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 25, No. 7, July 2021
July 1, 2021
by Kiara K. Hartwell, Linda Wagner Farrell, and Francis X. Wickersham
Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Our King of Prussia Office
June 1, 2021
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 25, No. 6, June 2021
June 1, 2021
by Linda Wagner Farrell, Kiara K. Hartwell, and Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Primarily because of the employer’s ownership and control of the availability and use of its trucks, the decedent driver of a tow truck was an employee at the time of his work-related fatality.
June 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Act 111 applies to injuries that occurred prior to its enactment and that the employer is credited for payment of pre-Act 111 temporary total disability benefits and partial disability benefits relative to their obligations under Act 111 for IREs.
June 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What's Hot in Workers' Comp, Vol. 25, No. 5, May 2021
May 1, 2021
by Linda Wagner Farrell, Kiara K. Hartwell, and Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Finding of disabling, work-related injury not based on impermissible speculation as judge believed claimant and found sufficient corroborative evidence in record to support testimony; employer entitled to credit for gross short-term disability benefits.
May 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
Case Law Alerts
The burden shifts to defendants to present evidence of diminution in property value to challenge cost-of-repair damages in construction defect case.
April 1, 2021
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What's Hot in Workers' Comp, Vol. 25, No. 4, April 2021
April 1, 2021
by Linda Wagner Farrell and Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Court addresses the retroactivity of the Supreme Court’s decision in Whitmoyer, holding an employer is required to reimburse medical payments as of the date Whitmoyer was decided, not as of date of a signed third-party settlement agreement.
April 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
A Workers’ Compensation Judge’s decision that found surgery unrelated to the work injury and said no further treatment was necessary for the injury did not bar a subsequent penalty petition for non-payment of medical expenses related to the injury.
March 15, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What's Hot in Workers' Comp, Vol. 25, No. 3, March 2021
March 1, 2021
by Linda Wagner Farrell and Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
An award of specific loss benefits payable to claimant that became part of her estate after her death from non-work-related causes are subject to the employer’s subrogation lien upon the proceedings of a third party settlement for claimant’s work injuries
February 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
The Commonwealth Court holds that if the 120th day for notice of a work injury falls on a weekend or holiday, notice is extended to the next business day, pursuant to the Statutory Construction Act.
February 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Special Workers' Compensation Alert - Pennsylvania
January 29, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
Case Law Alerts
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania held that the trial court abused its discretion in refusing to instruct the jury on res ipsa loquitor.
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania held that a witness was qualified to testify as an expert in pharmacy practice.
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Superior Court of Pennsylvania held that affirmative misrepresentation or fraudulent concealment of conduct that allegedly led to a patient’s death will toll statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims.
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
The Superior Court Held that the Trial Court's Error in Permitting Plaintiff's Use of a Neurology Textbook to Cross-Examine the Defendant was Prejudicial
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Superior Court of Pennsylvania holds that a motion to seal a petition to approve settlement agreement was not supported by good cause.
January 11, 2021
by Gabor Ovari
Case Law Alerts
Boardable expenses may include the first $15,000 of UIM coverage if the uninsured vehicle that caused bodily injury is more akin to a fixture, as opposed to a mode of transportation.
January 11, 2021