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Court Radio: 911 Calls & Racial Profiling
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This week on Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer takes legal questions from callers. Later, Dean talks about the recent Philadelphia Starbucks arrest and how they may have been a target of racial profiling.
$16.5M Verdict to Man Seriously Hurt in Crash with Texting Trucker
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An Indiana man who was seriously injured in 2015 when his car was rear-ended at a traffic light by a tractor-trailer whose driver was messaging on a cellphone has been awarded a $16.5 million verdict by an Indiana jury. The man, John Binkowski, was hurt March 7, 2015, when the tractor-trailer smashed into the rear…
Court Radio: Wills with Saul Langsam
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This week on Court Radio, Dean Weitzman and Saul Langsam of MyPhillyLawyer talks about the advantages of having a will. Later, they answer estate planning questions from callers.
What You Need to Know About Uninsured Motorist Insurance Coverage
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Buying auto insurance is one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself and your family in the event of a collision, but it’s something that many people don’t spend enough time researching beyond just shopping for low rates. The problem is that low rates don’t always mean ensuring you have enough…
Court Radio: Workers Compensation with Jeffrey Gross
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This week on Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer talks to Jeffrey S. Gross about the misconceptions of workers’ comp. Later, Dean and Jeffrey answer legal questions from callers.
Late Cancer Diagnosis Leads to $4.2M Jury Verdict in Man’s Death
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The family of a 54-year-old Massachusetts man has been awarded a $4.2 million medical malpractice jury verdict in connection with his death following a late kidney cancer diagnosis. The man, Neil Senna of Billerica, Mass., had visited his doctor in June 2009 as part of an initial evaluation of hypertension and underwent a urine analysis…
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