C.A. Hoffman v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co. ~ Appeal of: The Patriot News/PennLive

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania·Decided August 17, 2026·No. 1162 C.D. 2024·Published·Cohn Jubelirer

Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Cory A. Hoffman, as Administrator : of the Estate of Trisha Lyn Hoffman, : and in his own right :

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v. : No. 1162 C.D. 2024 : Argued: September 11, 2025 Norfolk Southern Railway Company : and Pennsylvania Fish and Boat : Commission :

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Appeal of: The Patriot News/ :

PennLive :

BEFORE: HONORABLE RENÉE COHN JUBELIRER, President Judge HONORABLE MICHAEL H. WOJCIK, Judge (P.) HONORABLE MATTHEW S. WOLF, Judge

OPINION BY PRESIDENT JUDGE COHN JUBELIRER FILED: August 17, 2026

The Patriot News/PennLive (Patriot News)1 appeals from the Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County (common pleas) entered on June 25, 2024, denying Patriot News’ Motion to Intervene and Unseal (Motion). The Motion requested that common pleas unseal a Petition for Approval of Wrongful Death and Survival Action under Seal (Petition for Approval) and accompanying documents relating to two settlement agreements (together, Settlement Agreements) between Cory A. Hoffman (Hoffman), as Administrator of the Estate of Trisha Lyn Hoffman (Decedent) and in his own right, and Norfolk Southern Railway Company (Norfolk Southern) and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC),2 respectively.

1 Patriot News is a digital news platform with general digital circulation providing news coverage in Pennsylvania and its neighboring regions.

2 The PFBC is an independent administrative commission. Section 301(a) of the Fish and Boat Code, 30 Pa.C.S. § 301(a).

Common pleas’ initial order sealing the Settlement Agreements was not appealed and went unchallenged until Patriot News’ Motion. Because we clarify the shifting burdens of proof relevant to a motion seeking to open an unappealed order sealing court records, and it is not clear from the record that the parties understood their respective burdens, including evidentiary burdens, we vacate and remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

I. BACKGROUND A. Common Pleas’ Proceedings The relevant facts of this case are not contested.3 This case stems from a tragic accident where, on September 5, 2016, a vehicle driven by Decedent, Hoffman’s wife and the mother of their then three-month-old child (Child), was struck by a train operated by Norfolk Southern resulting in her death. The accident occurred while Decedent was leaving a boat launch owned by the PFBC in Halifax Township, Pennsylvania. (Common Pleas’ Opinion (Op.) at 2.)4 The PFBC closed the boat launch, and it remains closed. Patriot News published several articles between 2016 and 2017 related to Decedent’s death, the accident, and the safety of the railroad crossing and boat launch. (Id. at 3.)

Following this accident, Hoffman filed negligence claims against Norfolk Southern and the PFBC, and extensive litigation ensued between the parties for over five years. (Id.) Motions for summary judgment, motions in limine, responses and briefs were filed on the public docket, and oral arguments were heard in open court. Before trial commenced, Hoffman reached a settlement with Norfolk Southern and

3 See, e.g., Real Pro Enters., LP v. New Hanover Township (Pa. Cmwlth., No. 1347 C.D.

2021, filed Oct. 4, 2024), slip op at 1 n.2 (noting that the relevant facts were not in dispute and deriving the background from the trial court’s opinion and original record).

4 Common Pleas’ Opinion begins on page 319a of the Reproduced Recorded.

the PFBC. However, because the minor child was included in the Settlement Agreements, in accordance with Rule 2206(a) of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, common pleas had to approve the Settlement Agreements as being “fair and equitable” before they could be executed. Pa.R.Civ.P. 2206(a). The Settlement Agreements thus were filed with common pleas for approval.

Therefore, on November 14, 2022, Hoffman filed on the record a Joint Petition to File Under Seal the Petition for Approval of Wrongful Death and Survival Action (Petition to Seal). (Common Pleas’ Op. at 4.) Hoffman sought to file the Settlement Agreements and accompanying documents under seal contending that members of the community appeared to blame Decedent, Hoffman, and Child for the accident and closure of the boat launch, and because the Settlement Agreements required Hoffman to take steps to maintain the confidentiality of the Settlement Agreements. The Petition to Seal was granted by the Honorable John F. Cherry, the common pleas’ judge overseeing the proceedings at the time, in a two-sentence order, in which no findings supporting closure were made.5 (Id.; Reproduced Record (R.R.) at 101a.) On November 22, 2022, Hoffman filed the Petition for Approval and accompanying documents, which were approved by Judge Cherry and sealed. (Common Pleas’ Op. at 4.)

The case was then marked discontinued and ended on March 20, 2023. (Id.

at 5.) The Petition for Approval and accompanying documents remain under seal pursuant to common pleas’ sealing orders. (Id. at 4.)

5 While both the Petition to Seal and the order granting that petition were arguably subject to the sealing order, they do not contain any financial or confidential information and appear, unredacted, in the Reproduced Record at pages 90a to 102a.

Patriot News sought access to the Settlement Agreement with the PFBC via the Right-to-Know Law6 (RTKL) in May 2023, which the PFBC denied on June 2, 2023, based on common pleas’ sealing of the Settlement Agreements. On October 23, 2023, approximately one year after the initial sealing order was entered, Patriot News filed the Motion, seeking to intervene in the matter and requesting common pleas to unseal the Petition for Approval and accompanying documents. (Id.) Hoffman and Norfolk Southern opposed the Motion, and the PFBC did not participate. (Id.) On February 21, 2024, the case was reassigned to the Honorable Andrew H. Dowling. (R.R. at 303a.) On February 26, 2024, Judge Dowling held a hearing on the Motion, where counsel for the parties presented oral argument. (Id. at 304a-14a.) Hoffman was present at the hearing but did not testify. (Id.) Neither party presented evidence at the hearing, with Hoffman’s counsel indicating he could not produce evidence of the original comments from the community blaming Decedent, Hoffman, and Child because Patriot News no longer had the comments online. (Id. at 312a.)

B. Common Pleas’ Opinion On June 25, 2024, common pleas denied the Motion. In its accompanying memorandum opinion, common pleas first considered whether Patriot News had demonstrated good cause to modify Judge Cherry’s order originally placing the Settlement Agreements under seal. (Common Pleas’ Op. at 5 (citing In re Est. of duPont (duPont II), 2 A.3d 516, 525 (Pa. 2010)).)7 Common pleas reasoned that,

6 Act of February 14, 2008, P.L. 6, 65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104. 7 Initially, common pleas noted that Patriot News was not required to formally intervene to petition for the unsealing of the settlement agreements because the judicial proceedings had concluded. (Common Pleas’ Op. at 4-5 (citing Milton Hershey Sch. v. Pa. Hum. Rels. Comm’n, 226 A.3d 117, 123 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2020)).)

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