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Amount Awarded:
$1,750,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: $100,000.00
Case Type: Medical Malpractice
Doctor failed to prescribe Plavix (blood thinner) after stent placement, resulting in heart attack OR The hospital failed to call in a prescription for a necessary blood thinner that the patient urgently needed. As a result of this failure, the patient experienced a heart attack, which could have been prevented if the medication had been properly prescribed and administered. The hospital's oversight directly contributed to the patient's severe and avoidable medical condition.
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Amount Awarded:
$1,250,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: $150,000.00
Case Type: Pedestrian
The pedestrian was crossing the street at night, outside of a designated crosswalk, and wearing dark clothing when she was struck by a car that had the right of way. Client suffered severe injuries. Liability was initially denied. We successfully argued that the driver still has a duty to pay attention to his surroundings. OR end with (We argued the driver had a duty to see her, and by documenting her injuries and their impact, we demonstrated that despite comparative fault, her damages justified a high value.)
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Amount Awarded:
$2,000,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: Denied
Case Type: Medical Malpractice
The client was injured in the hospital after surgery when a complication was missed. Had it been caught earlier, it could have been fixed, but instead, it led to severe damage, pain, and scarring.
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Amount Awarded:
$750,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: $125,000.00
Case Type: Ice Slip and Fall
The plaintiff, a contract upholsterer, slipped on snow and ice in the defendant's car lot while working, resulting in a fractured ankle that required surgery and led to additional physical and psychological issues. The defendant argued the hazard was open and obvious, and clearing the large lot was impractical. However, the plaintiff showed that an employee had fallen days earlier under similar conditions, and the defendant failed to follow safety protocols. The case settled just before trial.
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Amount Awarded:
$750,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: $100,000.00
Case Type: Sidewalk Trip and Fall
The plaintiff took a transit bus to meet her boyfriend for dinner at a local restaurant. After getting off the bus, she tripped on a raised sidewalk panel, twisting her left knee and falling face-first onto the pavement. As a result, she suffered a traumatic brain injury, cervical spine injury, a fracture of her right middle finger, and a left knee injury, including patellar fractures. After 8 depositions, the County agreed to settle.
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Amount Awarded:
$840,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: $300,000.00
Case Type: Car Accident
Rear end car crash resulting in mild traumatic brain injury, headaches, jaw, chin, back, wrist, hip, chest and abdominal pain.
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Amount Awarded:
$750,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: $475,000.00
Case Type: Car Accident
Client was stopped at a red light when a Semi rear ended a van which rearended our client's car resulting in headaches, shoulder, neck, and back pain and soreness.
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Amount Awarded:
Confidential Multi-Million Dollar
Amount Originally Offered: Denied
Case Type: Medical Malpractice
Errors by hospital staff in the emergency room.
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Amount Awarded:
$1,000,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: $500,000.00
Case Type: Car Accident
Rear end car accident resulting in spinal fusion.
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Amount Awarded:
$500,000.00
Amount Originally Offered: $0.00
Case Type: Dog Bite
Our client was viciously attacked by a neighbor's dog as she was getting out of her car. While unloading her car, the dog unexpectedly ran towards her and bit both of her wrists and leg. Her right wrist was severely injured, with visible tendons, requiring surgery with pins and plates. The dog’s owner, a nurse, ran to help, applying pressure to the bleeding wound until emergency services arrived. The attack left our client with multiple injuries, bruises, and significant anxiety, leaving her fearful of leaving her home. We successfully helped our client receive compensation for her injuries and emotional distress.