by Kent Holland | Oct 13, 2025 | Newsletter Article
A pickup truck was traveling too fast on an icy, divided interstate highway and suddenly lost control, hurtled across a 42-foot-wide median, and collided with an 18-wheeler before the defendant had time to react. The collision killed one of the pickup’s occupants and...
by Kent Holland | Sep 19, 2019 | Newsletter Article
Employee of a medical center filed a personal injury suit against the building owner and also against the project architect that issued project performance specifications and reviewed contractor shop drawings of component parts proposed by the contractor for cleanout...
by Kent Holland | Sep 26, 2017 | Newsletter Article
Carbon monoxide was released into a newly constructed home due to incorrect installation of a water heater vent. The commercial general liability (CGL) carrier for the contractor declined to defend and indemnify the contractor against a suit for the homeowner’s...
by Kent Holland | Jul 25, 2011 | Newsletter Article
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...
by Kent Holland | Feb 9, 2011 | Newsletter Article
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...
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