
Adam E Grutzmacher Settles Salvation Army Collapse Case After one of the longest jury trials in pennsylvania history, far more than a settlement has resulted. a punitive message was sent by the jury to the salvation army, when it was uncovered that they intentionally ignored warnings from the contractors that a collapse was imminent. $227 million in damages will be paid to the 19 plaintiffs—including the loved ones of the seven that died in the june 5, 2013, salvation army family thrift store collapse—following what is believed to be the largest personal injury settlement in pennsylvania history.

Expert Testifies In Damages Phase Of Salvation Army Collapse Case Cbs Adam e. grutzmacher is pleased to announce a settlement of $227 million in the civil case related to the building collapse on market street which demolished the nearby salvation army thrift store in 2013. he represented the family whose daughter was killed in this disaster. Attorney adam a. grutzmacher represented one of seven wrongful death cases related to the 2013 building collapse on market street in philadelphia. the case involved a four story building that was being torn down on the lot next to a salvation army thrift store on market street. The settlement was announced today, according to trial attorneys robert j. mongeluzzi, steven g. wigrizer, harry m. roth, jeffrey p. goodman, adam e. grutzmacher, jason s. weiss, and james g . Philadelphia (ap) — lawyers for 19 people killed or injured in a philadelphia building collapse reached a $227 million settlement with several defendants wednesday during the damages phase of a five month trial. six people were killed and 13 injured when a towering brick wall left unbraced during a demolition project crushed an adjacent salvation army store on june 5, 2013. the jury had.

Sal Army Buildingcollapse Case Settles For Record 227m Astonishing The settlement was announced today, according to trial attorneys robert j. mongeluzzi, steven g. wigrizer, harry m. roth, jeffrey p. goodman, adam e. grutzmacher, jason s. weiss, and james g . Philadelphia (ap) — lawyers for 19 people killed or injured in a philadelphia building collapse reached a $227 million settlement with several defendants wednesday during the damages phase of a five month trial. six people were killed and 13 injured when a towering brick wall left unbraced during a demolition project crushed an adjacent salvation army store on june 5, 2013. the jury had. After only four hours of deliberation, the jury returned a unanimous verdict and decided the salvation army was 75% responsible. the collapse led to the death of seven people and the injuries of 12 other victims. The settlement was announced today, according to trial attorneys robert j. mongeluzzi, steven g. wigrizer, harry m. roth, jeffrey p. goodman, adam e. grutzmacher, jason s. weiss, and james g. begley. “no amount of money can bring any of these victims back,” said lawyer adam e. grutzmacher, at a plaintiffs’ post settlement news conference at the center city law office of robert j. mongeluzzi. $227 million in damages will be paid to the 19 plaintiffs – including the loved ones of the seven that died in the june 5, 2013 salvation army family thrift store collapse – following what is believed to be the largest personal injury settlement in pennsylvania history.

Lead Defendant In Salvation Army Collapse Case Richard Basciano Dies At After only four hours of deliberation, the jury returned a unanimous verdict and decided the salvation army was 75% responsible. the collapse led to the death of seven people and the injuries of 12 other victims. The settlement was announced today, according to trial attorneys robert j. mongeluzzi, steven g. wigrizer, harry m. roth, jeffrey p. goodman, adam e. grutzmacher, jason s. weiss, and james g. begley. “no amount of money can bring any of these victims back,” said lawyer adam e. grutzmacher, at a plaintiffs’ post settlement news conference at the center city law office of robert j. mongeluzzi. $227 million in damages will be paid to the 19 plaintiffs – including the loved ones of the seven that died in the june 5, 2013 salvation army family thrift store collapse – following what is believed to be the largest personal injury settlement in pennsylvania history.