When talking about the dangers of concussions, many people focus on football due to its big hits. But when it comes to concussions, other sports can be just as dangerous. A new lawsuit is spreading the word, and it wants to hold the governing body of a major sport responsible. But can this new negligence … Continue reading
Month: July 2018
Grutzmacher Represents Family of Child Killed in Hit-and-Run Collision
Adam Grutzmacher is representing the family of a 5-year-old boy who was killed in a hit and run collision in West Philadelphia in late June. The accident occurred in the 5000 block of Irving Street shortly after 4 p.m., and the boy later died of his injuries at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Anissa Thompson, … Continue reading
Are Pub Owners in Brookline Trying to Dodge Pennsylvania Dram Shop Laws?
In February 2014, a man was walking home after enjoying a drink at a local pub in Brookline. However, that man would never make it home. A drunk driver struck the pedestrian on the sidewalk along Pioneer Avenue. The man’s family is now seeking restitution from the bar that served the drunk driver. But could … Continue reading
Can Trucking Companies Be Liable for Distracted Driving?
On October 15, 2017 the Pittsburgh Steelers faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs. The game was tight as both teams fought hard for the win. It was this hard-hitting action that caught the attention of a truck driver on one of Pennsylvania’s many highways. Unfortunately, that driver was paying more attention to the game … Continue reading
Who’s Responsible When Rental Cars Cause Serious Injury?
A man visiting Philadelphia was both alarmed and shocked when the right front wheel of his rental car came off. He was driving down I-95 South near the exit for Cottman Avenue. The vehicle began to swerve and crashed into a concrete divider, causing him to suffer several injuries. Now, the man wants restitution for … Continue reading