• Incurring of medical bills and/or liens;
• Lost wages and inability to enjoy various pleasures of life that he previously enjoyed.
UPDATE
Attorneys for the Onofers filed an answer and accompanying cross-claim on April 22, denying the allegations contained in the complaint and shifting the liability for the incident at issue to A-1 Rental, Inc.
“Plaintiff’s complaint fails to state a proper cause of action against these defendants. In the event plaintiff failed to timely file his lawsuit, defendants plead the applicable statute of limitations as a complete bar to the plaintiff’s complaint. In the event it is determined defendants are the statutory employer of the plaintiff, defendants are immune from this lawsuit. These defendants did not own and were out of possession and control of the scaffolding used by plaintiff and plaintiffs employer at the time of the incident,” the answer states.
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Balzarini | Balzarini & Watson
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh couple’s personal injury lawsuit brought against Walmart for injuries suffered by the wife-plaintiff when she fell on an unspecified liquid in the vestibule of the retailer’s West Mifflin store has been settled.
Theresa Allard and Charles Allard of Pittsburgh first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Sept. 14 versus Walmart, Inc., of Bentonville, Ark.
The Allards said Theresa was shopping in the Walmart store in West Mifflin on Jan. 30, 2019, when she fell on spilled water, liquid or a discarded substance on the concrete floor of defendant’s premises – which, additionally, the plaintiffs said was the result of the defendant’s negligence in failing to make the premises safe for shoppers, failing to remove the liquid and failing to warn shoppers of the dangerous condition.
Sember-Izsak | Thomas Thomas & Hafer
SCRANTON – A Honesdale attorney has initiated litigation against Walmart and the manufacturers of a portable heater, an allegedly defective product which exploded and killed a man on a deer hunting trip.
John J. Martin, Esq. (as executor of the Estate of Gregory C. Scheer Sr. and Karen Scheer, and individually) of Honesdale initially filed suit in the Wayne County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 12 versus Wal-Mart Associates, Inc. and Wal-Mart Stores East, LP of Bentonville, Ark., and Enerco Group, Inc. and Mr. Heater, Inc., of Cleveland, Ohio.
“Plaintiffs believe and therefore aver that at all time relevant hereto, defendants, Enerco Group, Inc. and Mr. Heater, Inc., were in the business of manufacturing the propane heating unit commonly referred to as the ‘Portable Buddy,” the suit states.