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Allen L. Feingold v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and Darrell Kenneth Duncan
1986.PA.44937; 517 A.2D 1270, 512 PA. 567
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Appellant, Allen L. Feingold, Esquire, filed a complaint in trespass against appellees, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and Darrell Kenneth Duncan, in May, 1975, as a result of an automobile accident which occurred between the parties on September 17, 1974. SEPTA did not contest its liability, so the issues for trial were reduced to appellants alleged aggravation of pre-existing voice and throat problems and his alleged loss of earnings as a lawyer. The complaint was amended in March, 1976, to include a count for punitive damages.