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Nancy Winkler represented two men who were severely and permanently injured by defective machinery at a local factory. Having little experience in changing the roll unassisted by a supervisor, the 35 year old misunderstood how to specifically carry out the dangerous task of changing the 1,200 pound roll.
of Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg, & Jeck, P. C. , to serve as its President. As coordinator of the firm’s pro bono program, Hall has performed community service representations for those involved in automobile negligence and premises liability cases.
The recent medical malpractice verdict that Brian Hall secured in Court appeared in the Pennsylvania Jury Verdict Review and Analysis. Please click the link below for the full article: $800,000 Verdict Against Hospital Only- Medical Malpractice – Hospital Negligence – Failure to Timely Diagnose and Treat Fungal Pneumonia – Wrongful Death of 44-Year-Old Female.
Attorneys Fredric Eisenberg and Stewart Eisenberg recently filed a case in The Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County on behalf of Valerie Piro and her parents. As a result of the accident, Valerie suffered a C-7 burst fracture and is paralyzed from the chest down.

recently initiated a product liability case against a major trucking company and a commercial tractor manufacturer regarding a man’s tragic death.
Actavis Totowa, a major generic drug manufacturer, is voluntarily recalling all products manufactured at its Little Falls, New Jersey plant. 5 mg and 5 mg capsules Vitacon Forte capsules Loxapine 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, and 50 mg capsules Vitaplex Plus tablets Meclizine Chewable 25 mg tablets Vitaplex tablets (FC) Meloxicam 7.
recently filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a Philadelphia day-care facility whose operator, Tianna Edwards, had an extensive criminal background and used fraudulent means to obtain her license. What is most appalling is that two months before Isear died, DPW shut down a different day care center that Edwards was running,” said Winkler.
Nancy J. Winkler has filed a complaint with the U. S. District Court asserting that the State of New Jersey failed to address the systemic abuse at the New Lisbon Developmental Center. The Civil Rights action against the State of New Jersey and its Department of Human Services (DHS) declares that they subjected her client, Mr. Hollis, to inhumane living conditions that resulted in his wrongful and untimely death from extreme hypothermia at the Burlington County facility in December 2009. “