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      New Jersey Woman Struck by Telephone Pole to Receive $125M from Verizon


      The family of a woman who was paralyzed when she was struck by a falling telephone pole as she waited for a bus is to receive $125 million to settle a lawsuit against Verizon.

      Maria Meister was commuting from Union City to her job in New York in 2017 when the pole snapped, crushing her head and body. She suffered multiple spinal injuries and a severe brain injury and is paralyzed from the chest down, according to the lawsuit.

      The suit alleged the pole was 43 years old and had been scheduled to be replaced in 1999 when PSEG removed its equipment from the pole and directed Verizon to do the same and remove the pole. The suit also claimed Verizon hadn’t inspected the pole since 1989.

      The settlement order was signed Monday by a state judge in Essex County. In addition to the judgment against Verizon, it orders utility PSEG, which jointly owned the pole, to pay $250,000.

      “Because of their egregious actions, coupled with the catastrophic injuries to Maria, Verizon came to the table and the case settled,” said attorney David Mazie, who represented Meister.

      In an email, Verizon spokesman Rich Young wrote, “While no amount of compensation can make up for what was lost, we hope the resolution of this case helps bring some measure of comfort, and provides care for Maria and her family, now and in the future.”

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