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Pittsburgh siding company counters that co-defendants are responsible for Maryland contractor s spinal injuries

PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh siding company denies allegations that a contractor’s severe spinal fractures suffered two years ago are the result of its own negligence, instead assigning that blame to its fellow co-defendants.

Company counters suit centered on security system installer s electrocution by disclaiming responsibility

Company counters suit centered on security system installer s electrocution by disclaiming responsibility
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Maryland contractor blames employer s negligence for severe spinal injuries he sustained in fall from home

Maryland contractor blames employer s negligence for severe spinal injuries he sustained in fall from home
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Bar entities deny they overserved co-defendant who caused crash that killed 23-year-old

Fives | Fives & Associates PITTSBURGH – Entities facing a wrongful death lawsuit from a Pennsylvania man whose 23-year-old daughter was killed in a drunk driving accident now deny they had overserved the driver who caused the crash, prior to the accident. James Eckelberry (individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Kaitlyn Marie Eckelberry) first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on April 9 versus Madisyn Nicole O’Connor of Butler, ALM Industries, Inc. of Valencia, Jay’s Mount Royal Inn, Inc., Mt. Royal Inn, Inc. and Carl J. Barto (individually and doing business as “Mt. Royal Inn”) of Pittsburgh, plus Jay’s Other Place, of Allison Park.

Western Pa man reaffirms claims that improper flooring installation led to huge fire at his residence

Kelly | de Luca Levine PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man has reiterated claims that improper installation of flooring and the lack of oversight from a pair of contractors he hired, led to a fire erupting at his residence. Giridhar Santebennur of Venetia first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 26 versus Rusmur Floors, Inc. of Bridgeville and Benjamin Marcus Homes, LLC, of McMurray. “Prior to September 2019, BMH was the general contractor overseeing the construction of the residential property located at 509 Villa Drive, Venetia, PA 15367. Prior to September 2019, BMH retained Rusmur to install flooring at the subject property,” the suit stated.

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