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Deborah Thompson v. United Parcel Service, Inc.

Date: 10-11-2024

Case Number: 2:24-CV-3017

Judge: Michael M. Baylson

Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County)

Plaintiff's Attorney:





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Defendant's Attorney: John P. Lock

Description:



Philadelphia, Pennsylvania personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff on an auto negligence theory.



Pennsylvania's auto negligence law is based on a modified comparative negligence rule, which means that a plaintiff can recover damages if they are less than 51% at fault for an accident:



Percentage of fault

Each party in a negligence claim is assigned a percentage of fault based on how much their actions contributed to the accident.



Compensation

The plaintiff recovers the damages awarded minus their percentage of fault. For example, if a plaintiff is 20% at fault, they can only claim 80% of the settlement award.

Barred from recovery

If the plaintiff is found to be 51% or more at fault, they are barred from recovering any compensation.



Pennsylvania also has a 2-year statute of limitations on car accident claims, which means that a plaintiff must file a lawsuit within two years of the accident.

Other things to know about negligence in Pennsylvania include:



Pennsylvania does not recognize a separate cause of action for gross negligence.



A duty of care is the legal obligation to act in a way that doesn't create an unreasonable risk of harm.

Different situations have different standards of care. For example, a store owner is expected to clear ice from a walkway if it's common practice to do so.

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About This Case

Which court heard Deborah Thompson v. United Parcel Service, Inc.?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County), PA. The presiding judge was Michael M. Baylson.

Who were the attorneys in Deborah Thompson v. United Parcel Service, Inc.?

Plaintiff's attorney: Click Here For The Best Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer Directory. Defendant's attorney: John P. Lock.

When was Deborah Thompson v. United Parcel Service, Inc. decided?

This case was decided on October 11, 2024.