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Ross Feller Casey, LLP Files Lawsuit Claiming Lowe's Ignored Clear and Escalating Warning Signs That Led to Scranton Employee's Fatal Shooting By a Coworker
The Moeller family alleges Lowe's ignored over a year of warnings about a coworker’s escalating threats before a fatal shooting, seeking accountability for employer negligence.
- On Dec. 15, 2025, Ross Feller Casey, LLP filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in Lackawanna County for Jeffrey Moeller Jr., alleging he was shot inside the Scranton Lowe's store on June 14, 2025 due to Lowe's recklessness.
- After raising safety concerns for more than a year, Moeller told Lowe's management a coworker posed risks and was reassured, but the lawsuit alleges promised protections were not implemented.
- Records show the coworker Christopher Wasnetsky warned managers his anger was intensifying and shortly before the killing emailed that the company `could have prevented` Mr. Moeller's death amid targeted harassment.
- The Moeller family says the loss has devastated them emotionally and financially, and they are requesting privacy as they grieve; Moeller is survived by his wife Keisha and their three daughters, ages 11, 8, and 6.
- Attorney Joel J. Feller says Lowe's `ignored its most basic and fundamental responsibility for workplace safety,` while Ross Feller Casey, LLP claims its $3 billion recovery record supports seeking accountability.
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Ross Feller Casey, LLP Files Lawsuit Claiming Lowe's Ignored Clear and Escalating Warning Signs That Led to Scranton Employee's Fatal Shooting By a Coworker
SCRANTON, Pa., Dec. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ross Feller Casey, LLP, a nationally recognized catastrophic injury law firm based in Philadelphia, filed a wrongful death lawsuit today on behalf of the family of Jeffrey Moeller Jr., a Lowe's employee who…
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