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McEldrew Purtell and Dan Purtell Named Finalists in 2026 Pennsylvania Legal Awards
McEldrew Purtell is proud to announce that the firm has been named a finalist for Law Firm of the Year and Dan Purtell has been named a finalist…
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McEldrew Purtell is proud to announce that the firm has been named a finalist for Law Firm of the Year and Dan Purtell has been named a finalist…

Loading docks are supposed to keep people and freight moving safely. But when a trailer shifts, a dock plate drops, or equipment is poorly maintained, the dock becomes one of the most dangerous places in a supply chain operation. These…

A heartbreaking crash in Philadelphia’s Frankford section is drawing urgent attention to the standards that should govern emergency and medical transport vehicles. According to 6abc, a 2-month-old infant, identified as Marian Harris, died after a private ambulance crashed around 5:15…

McEldrew Purtell has been retained by the family of Oneil D. Fletcher, the 27-year-old Carbon County man who died following a head-on crash on February 19, 2026, in Upper Macungie Township, Pennsylvania. According to published reports and statements attributed to…

If you are a railroad worker hurt on the job, your claim usually falls under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), not standard workers’ compensation. One of the biggest battleground issues in a FELA case is comparative negligence. Railroads often…

When most people think about lead exposure, they think about peeling paint in older homes. That risk is real, but it is not the whole story. Children and adults can also be exposed through school drinking water, renovation and construction…

Surgical mesh is used in many common procedures, including hernia repair and certain pelvic surgeries. When it works, it can reinforce weakened tissue and support healing. But when patients develop serious problems afterward like chronic pain, infection, erosion, adhesion, bowel…

A building explosion at a large commercial facility in Logan Township, New Jersey led to a shelter-in-place advisory on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Officials later lifted the shelter-in-place shortly before 5:00 p.m. after air monitoring reported no hazards detected. What…

A recent KARE 11 investigation reported that multiple Minnesota patients say they were left paralyzed or seriously injured after receiving spinal cord stimulator implants for pain relief at Nura Pain Clinic in Edina. According to the reporting, three patients filed…

Walk into many auto shops and you will find the same lineup: brake cleaner, parts-washing tanks, degreasers, and “heavy duty” solvents used to cut through grime fast. Some of those products have historically contained chlorinated solvents like trichloroethylene (TCE) and…

Modern distribution centers are built for speed. Pallets move fast, forklifts weave through narrow aisles, and inventory stacks higher than ever. But when a load shifts, a rack fails, or a lift operator cannot see what is in front of…

If you are hurt working for a railroad, your claim usually is not a standard workers’ compensation case. Most railroad employees fall under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), a federal law that works very differently than state workers’ comp.…

PFAS are a large group of manufactured chemicals often called “forever chemicals” because they can persist in the environment for a long time. In many communities, PFAS have been detected in public drinking water, leading to new federal standards, state…

When a serious injury happens offshore or on a working vessel, the focus often lands on the obvious factors like rough seas, heavy equipment, or a single mistake in the moment. But in many maritime injury cases, the real driver…

Product Liability and Cleaning Agents: What Consumers Need to Know Household cleaning agents are marketed as products that protect families from germs and harmful bacteria. When these products are contaminated, improperly manufactured, or defectively designed, they can do the opposite,…

Button (coin) batteries power everyday items, remotes, key fobs, flameless candles, musical greeting cards, bathroom scales, toys, and more. Because they’re small and shiny, young children can mistake them for candy or swallow them before anyone realizes what happened. When…

Silicosis is a serious, incurable lung disease caused by breathing in respirable crystalline silica, microscopic dust released when cutting, grinding, drilling, or polishing materials like stone, concrete, and sand. What’s driving the current wave of concern (and litigation) is a…