A Philadelphia judge has entered a nonsuit in a case involving an elevator mechanic who claimed he was injured when the protective flooring on a construction site slipped while he was moving an eleva
...2008, plaintiff referred the case to defendant attorneys Michael O. Pansini and Steven M. Mezrow of the Pansini Law Firm. At a meeting...
...Biceps tear. Plaintiffs Counsel: Michael O. Pansini and Steven Mezrow, Pansini & Mezrow, Philadelphia. Defense Counsel: ...
... Injuries: Traumatic brain injury. Plaintiffs Counsel:Steven Mezrow, Pansini & Mezrow, Philadelphia. Defense Counsel:Jane North, Deasey, Mahoney...
After two mistrials over the course of the past year, a unanimous 12-member jury has sided with the defense in a case in which a woman alleged she suffered a traumatic brain injury when she tripped o
...trial judge has ordered the principals of Philadelphia personal injury firm Pansini & Mezrow to pay nearly $117,000 plus interest to Montgomery County solo...
...and hip fractures. Brain damage. Plaintiffs Counsel: Michael O. Pansini, Steven Mezrow, Pansini & Mezrow, Philadelphia. Plaintiffs Experts: Dr. Guy W...
A man who broke his neck, back and hip and suffered severe brain damage after falling 35 feet to the ground while climbing a wooden utility pole as part of an interview for an electrical lineman posi
...Injuries: Brain injury. Plaintiffs Attorneys: Michael O. Pansini, Steven M. Mezrow, Pansini & Mezrow, Philadelphia. Defense Counsel: James W...
A man who allegedly suffered a traumatic brain injury when hundreds of pounds of drywall fell on him while he was grouting tile has settled for $5.75 million with the subcontractor whose employee all
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