It could take several years for a lawsuit to be resolved depending upon its complexity. After the lawsuit is filed, you enter a discovery phase, you take depositions of witnesses and parties and experts and doctors and it can take quite a while to resolve your case. At Berger and Green, we make every effort to see whether we can come to a fair and adequate and reasonable settlement along this process, from the time that we set a demand through the time that we file a lawsuit continuing up until the time of trial.
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A Gannon University student from Butler County has died following a recent fall from a fraternity house balcony in Erie, Pennsylvania. The student fell from a second-story balcony at the Alpha Phi
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The holidays should be a time for happiness, joy and excitement. Do not let an accident or injury ruin this special time for you. Go into the New Year without the stress of an accident.
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