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Court Radio: Rhonda Willingham & General Legal Questions

On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer talks to Rhonda E. Willingham, the President and Founder of MenzFit, a non-profit organization that provides low-income men with professional clothes to help ensure gainful employment. Later, Dean answers legal questions from callers.

$28M Settlement to Woman Paralyzed in Highway Barrier Crash in 2013

A 20-year-old Washington state woman has reached a $28 million settlement with the state’s Department of Transportation after being paralyzed from the chest down in 2013 when the vehicle she was riding in smashed into a concrete highway pillar that lacked a guardrail or other safety barrier. Skylar Seward, who was 15 at the time…

$10.6M Verdict to Woman After Losing Her Arm in a Car Crash

A woman whose arm was amputated after the vehicle she was riding in crashed and overturned on a New Jersey Interstate highway in 2015 has been awarded $10.6 million in compensatory damages by a Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas jury. The victim, Shanika Brown, was in the front passenger seat of a minivan being driven…
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Court Radio: Worker’s Comp Rights for Independent Contractors and Freelancers

On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman and Jeffrey Gross of MyPhillyLawyer talk about Pennsylvania workers’ compensation laws for freelancers and independent contractors.

$1.275M Verdict for Man Who Suffered Broken Ankle in Fall on Ice

A Chester County man has been awarded a $1.275 million verdict by a Pennsylvania jury after he broke his ankle while trying to walk through an icy parking lot at his apartment building in November of 2014. The victim, Michael G. White, was walking through the parking lot at his home at the Paoli Place…
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Court Radio: The Kavanaugh Appointment

On this episode of Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer talks to Councilman Derek Green about the recent Supreme Court Justice confirmation, the upcoming midterm election, and the annual Autism Speaks Walk on October 20. Later, Dean answers legal questions from callers.