MEDIA – A Bala Cynwyd hair salon has settled claims brought by one of its customers, for allegedly scalding her on the shoulder with boiling water during her hair appointment.
MEDIA – A Bala Cynwyd hair salon contends that it was not at fault for allegedly scalding one of its customers on the shoulder with boiling water during her hair appointment.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County customer filed suit against her hair salon, claiming one of its employees scalded her on the shoulder with boiling water during her hair appointment.
Wanda Miller of Yeadon filed suit in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 3 versus Hairs to You, of Bala Cynwyd.
“On Aug. 15, 2020, plaintiff was getting her hair done at defendant’s salon. During the course of plaintiff’s hair appointment, one of defendant’s employees accidentally spilled boiling hot water on plaintiff’s shoulder,” the suit states.
“As a result, plaintiff suffered serious pain and suffering as well as permanent scarring. At all relevant times, defendant’s employees acted as an agents, employees or representatives of defendant which is vicariously liable for their actions and omissions.”
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh woman’s lawsuit against her insurance company for alleged refusal to reimburse her for costs sustained after a broken valve damaged her property has been removed to federal court.
Jacqueline Rosenberg of Pittsburgh filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Nov. 4 versus Tower Hill Insurance Group (later amended to “Tower Hill Preferred Insurance Company”), of Gainesville, Fla.
“Plaintiff owns real property located at 267 Cheshire Way, Naples, Florida. Defendant is an insurance company licensed to conduct business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and to place policies of insurance for properties located in Florida. ” the suit states.