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  • Schaefer v Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom
    Plaintiffs Maureen Schaefer and Jerry Schaefer, her husband,See footnote 11 appeal a judgment of no cause for action entered after a jury verdict in favor of defendant. Schaefer was injured while riding on a water slide in Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
  • Rogove v Stavola Construction Company
    Plaintiffs Bruce and Adrienne Rogove, husband and wife, appeal the dismissal of their complaint upon a jury verdict finding no cause for action. Plaintiff Bruce Rogove had fallen from his bicycle while participating in a road rally when he ran over a raised portion of pavement at the junction of a road and bridge.
  • Gershon v Regency Diving Center
    In this appeal we are asked to decide whether an exculpatory release, executed by decedent as a condition of receiving scuba diving instructions from defendants, precludes decedent's heirs from bringing a wrongful death action pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:31-1 to -6. This is an issue of first impression in this State.
  • Tighe v Peterson
    This appeal addresses the duty of a host to warn a social guest about the configuration and depth of the host??s pool where the guest had been in the pool many times before.
  • Dziewiecki v Bakula
    In this personal injury action, the Court considers whether the persons responsible for performing or furnishing the services enumerated in the New Jersey Statute of Repose (SOR), N.J.S.A. 2A:14-1.1, include manufacturers and suppliers of mass-produced products such as pool kits for residential in-ground swimming pools.
  • Schick v Ferolito
    The issue raised in this appeal is whether a heightened standard of care applies to participants in the game of golf. Under such a standard, participants would be liable for reckless or intentional conduct, and not mere negligence.
  • Crawn v Campo
    Michael Crawn was playing catcher in a pickup softball game and was injured when John Campo, attempting to score from second base, either slid or ran into Crawn at home plate. Crawn suffered a torn knee ligament.
  • General Theme Park Accident Information
    A Guide to basic aspects of Amusement Park Accidents, including Causes of Amusement Park Accidents, Liability in cases of Amusement Park Accidents, theme park ride categorization, and aspect of Theme Park Accident Litigation.
  • Consumer Product Safety Commission Reports
    CPSC Reports on Deaths and Injuries related to Amusement Park Ride Accidents and corrective action plans for dangerous amusement park rides.
  • Bicycle Accident Information
    Information about Bicycle Accidents, including a list and explanation of the causes of Bike Accidents and the legal implications, a guide for determining fault, an overview of Product Liability Law as it pertains to Bicycle Accidents, and the statute of limitions.
  • Diving Accident Information
    A guide to Diving Accidents, both Scuba Diving Accidents and Diving Board Accidents, covering fault and liability, causes of Diving Accidents, Product Liability Law as it pertains to Diving Accidents, and the statute of limitations.
  • Sports Accidents Information
    Information on Sports and Sports Related Accidents, including common types of Sporting Accidents, causes of Sports Accidents, determining fault and liability, and the statute of limitations.
  • Swimming Accident Information
    A guide to Swimming Pool Accidents and Injuries, including the causes of Swimming Pool Accidents, a guide for determining fault, information on Product Liability Law as it pertains to Swimming Pool Accidents and Injuries, and the statute of limitations.
  • Water Park Accident Information
    Information on Water Park Accident and Injuries, including the causes of Water Park Accidents, Product Liability Law as it pertains to Water Park Injuries, an overview of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), a guide for determining liability, and the statute of limitations.


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