Kenneth Rothweiler, Fredric Eisenberg, and Dino Privitera secured a $2.05 million recovery for the family of a Philadelphia man tragically killed in a motorcycle accident.
The plaintiff, a 38 year old family man, was traveling down Essington Avenue in South Philadelphia on his motorcycle when he crashed head on into an airport shuttle bus. The bus pulled out into traffic from a parking lot creating an immovable blockade. Despite his best efforts, the plaintiff could not evade the bus. As a result of the motorcycle accident, the plaintiff suffered dislocations and fractures to the skull, spine, ribs, face, and limbs. He was pronounced dead on the scene by paramedics. Portions of the plaintiff’s skull were found lodged into the shuttle bus and no amount of protective gear would have been able to save him from the horrific crash.
Rothweiler, Eisenberg, and Privitera proved that their client had the right away and the defendant illegally entered oncoming traffic. At mediation, the family of the plaintiff was awarded $2.05 million.








