Design Professional Had no Liability for Worker’s Injuries Because Intervening Acts of Contractor Prevented Designer’s Alleged Acts from Being the Proximate Cause
ConstructionRisk.com Report Vol. #13, Issue #8
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Negligence,Proximate Cause,Site Safety
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Design Professional’s alleged errors were not the proximate cause of the death of a construction worker, and summary judgment was correctly granted because intervening negligent acts of the general contractor broke any causal connection between the alleged negligence of the engineer and the death of the worker. The engineer designed a storm sewer for a [...]
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Pennsylvania Jury Rejects Expert Testimony and Claim for Personal Injury Resulting from Mold
Expert Witness,Mold,Proximate Cause
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In Traub v. Crawford & Company, et al., No. 1995-153-C-153 (Pa. Comm. Pls., Lehigh Cty.), plaintiffs, Mr. and Mrs. Traub, made a claim for storm damage in 1994 to their insurer, Great American Insurance Companies (“Great American”). Great American retained an independent adjuster with Crawford & Company (“Crawford”) to assess the damage. The adjuster allegedly [...]
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