

Death Benefits Not Mandatory for PA Car Insurance
Armenia mulls banning ATVs on roads
CNN: What To Do After A Car Accident
Fla. Jury Awards $6 Million to Man Injured in Ford Rollover
ERISA Bars Medical Expense Lien Against Child's Trust
Evidence of seatbelt non-use permitted in products liability case involving airbags
Man severely injured in car accident awarded $7.6 million by Delco jury
The New Jersey Law Journal (12/3, Gottlieb) reported, "The beer refreshment vendor at Giants Stadium agreed to pay $23.5 million to settle the case of a girl paralyzed in a crash with a drunken football fan under an 18-month-old secret agreement that an appeals court unsealed Wednesday at the request of a public advocacy group."
Appeals court unseals settlement terms. The New Jersey Law Journal (12/4, Gottlieb) reports that the Appellate Division held "that a Bergen County judge erred when he sealed all records of the June 2007 settlement and subsequent proceedings to protect the privacy of the girl, Antonia Verni." The rationale for keeping the records sealed, which was to avoid abuse of the funds by the victim's father, "was too weak to overcome the presumption of openness of court proceedings and the public's right to know about a highly publicized case with significant issues, the appeals court said Wednesday." The Journal adds, "The ruling was a victory for Public Citizen, a Washington advocacy group associated with Ralph Nader that seeks to intervene in cases around the country when court records are kept from the public."
The AP (12/4, Porter) reports a contrasting settlement amount, saying that Aramark Corp. "has settled a lawsuit by the family of a girl paralyzed in a car accident caused by a drunken New York Giants fan for $26 million."
Post a Comment to "Girl paralyzed by drunken Giants fan gets $23.5 million in settlement with beer vendor"
To reply to this message, enter your reply in the box labeled "Message", hit "Post Message."
