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Case of the Week
Florida State Jury Awards $329,628 To Motorist With Cervical And Lumbar Spine Injuries Against Underinsured Motorist Carrier
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Plaintiff Ronald Paige was involved in a motor vehicle collision with defendant Henry Wardlaw, Jr. Plaintiff allegedly sustained injuries in the collision including a herniated disc in his cervical spine requiring two rhizotomy procedures and an annular...
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Ronald Paige v. Henry Wardlaw, Jr. and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
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over 8 years ago
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rsolomonlaw
HENRY WARDLAW negligently operated his motor vehicle so that it collided with the vehicle driven by Plaintiff. PLAINTIFF, RONALD PAIGE suffered injuries due to the accident, and HENRY WARDLAW did not have enough motor vehicle insurance to cover his injuries...
JV Form Blog
Karenina Haaland v. Dale Dollard
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over 8 years ago
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Gordon R. Levinson
This was a rear-end auto collision. Defendant was driving his Hyundai Sonata at 45 miles per hour when he crashed into plaintiff's stopped Toyota Rav4. Plaintiff's vehicle then had a second impact when she turned her steering wheel to the right...
Document of the Week
Property Owners Settle Missouri Federal Wrongful Death Action For $ 5 Million After Student Falls From Balcony Due To Defective Railing
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Dec. 14, 2014, Jack Lipp was attending a fraternity party at a house in Columbia, MO, when railing on a balcony broke. Lipp fell to the ground and sustained injuries from which he died on Dec. 25, 2014. The student rental property was owned by defendant...
Case of the Week
California State Jury Awards 10-Year-Old $10.8 Million After Suffering Traumatic Brain Injury As Seat-Belted Passenger In Vehicle That Was Rear-Ended
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On March 30, 2012, plaintiff M.C., a 10-year-old female, sustained catastrophic injuries when defendant Victor Mathews rear-ended the motor vehicle in which plaintiff was riding as a seat-belted passenger. Plaintiff's injuries included fractures and...
Document of the Week
North Dakota State Jury Awards Patient $3.5 Million In Medical Malpractice Action Claiming Unnecessary Cardiothoracic Surgery And Cutting Of Major Vessel Caused Stroke, Brain Damage
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On June 6, 2012, seven days after the birth of her fourth child, 30-year-old plaintiff Chenille Cordon underwent surgery by Dr. Michael Booth to rule out cancer in lymph nodes in her chest. Within minutes of starting the procedure—a mediastinoscopy—Dr...
Case of the Week
Defense Verdict For Manufacturer Of Gas Can That Exploded, Caused Death, In Iowa Federal Product Liability Action
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Feb. 8, 2013, James Wurster was attempting to burn trash in a burn barrel when a portable plastic gasoline container exploded and caused Wurster to sustain severe burns. Wurster died on Feb. 9, 2013. The Plastics Group, Inc. d/b/a Wedco and/or Wedco...
JV Form Blog
M.C. v. Victor Mathews
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over 8 years ago
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cmontesdeoca
Rear end motor vehicle accident with admitted liability.
JV Form Blog
Caitlin Meyer v. Betzy I. Garcia
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over 8 years ago
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Dane Heptner
Defendant Betzy I. Garcia was operating her vehicle while intoxicated and struck Plaintiff, Caitlin Meyer, a pedestrian, as she fished from the frontage road on the Courtney Campbell Causeway.
Document of the Week
California State Jury Finds In Favor Of Pet Store In Family's Wrongful Death Action Filed After Boy Died After Being Infected With Rat Bite Fever
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On May 27, 2013, Aidan Pankey, then 10 years old, visited a pet store with his grandmother and adopted a pet rat. The grandmother signed a waiver releasing Petco from liability for any injury or damage resulting from the rat's adoption. The store...
Case of the Week
Georgia State Jury Awards Nursing Student $ 15 Million In Compensatory Damages For Traumatic Brain Injury Sustained In Rear-End Collision With 18-Wheeler
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On April 22, 2015, traffic on Interstate 16 in Bryan County, GA was at a standstill due to a collision that had been admittedly caused by the negligence of Robert Gordon Tayloe, a trucker who was driving an 18-wheeler for Greywolf Logistics, Inc. Plaintiff...
Document of the Week
New York Jury Finds Talc Distributor Liable For $8.25 Million For Mesothelioma Death After Judge Denies Defense Motion In Limine To Preclude Plaintiff's Expert
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
Florence Nemeth used cosmetic talc from 1960 to 1971. The talc, Desert Flower Dusting Powder, was distributed by Whittaker Clark & Daniels, Inc., (WCD) to the product manufacturer, Shulton, Inc. Mrs. Nemeth developed peritoneal mesothelioma and died...
Case of the Week
New York Jury Awards $13 Million To Visitor Whose Fall On Apartment Stairs Caused Fractured Ankle, Career-Ending Injuries
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
2265 Davidson Realty LLC owned an apartment building at 2265 Davidson Avenue, Bronx, NY. Langsam Property Services Corp. managed the property. On May 8, 2013, Aminata Kromah, a 32-year-old woman, went to the building to visit a friend. She stated that...
Document of the Week
Texas State Jury Awards Surgeon $ 6.4 Million In His Defamation Action Against Hospital
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
iguel A. Gomez, III, M.D., was a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon doing business as Miguel A. Gomez, M.D., P.A. He chose to perform surgeries at hospitals run by and/or affiliated with Memorial Hermann Health System and MHMD, also known as Memorial Hermann...
Case of the Week
Patient Who Suffered Ruptured Spleen During Colonoscopy Due To Doctor's Alleged Use Of Excessive Force Reaches $1.1 Million Settlement With Doctor, Practice In New York State Medical Malpractice Suit Following $1.27 Million Verdict In Favor Of Patient
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Sept. 26, 2010, Lola Heifetz went to gastroenterologist Robin Baradarian, M.D. at The Brooklyn Gastroenterology and Endoscopy, PLLC for a routine screening colonoscopy. During the procedure, Baradarian allegedly performed the colonoscopy in a hurried...
Adjudication
2017 Kentucky Derby Special: Top 5 Racehorse Verdicts
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
In just a few weeks, the 142nd Kentucky Derby will be run at Churchill Downs, the historic racetrack located in Louisville, KY. Traditionally run on the first Saturday in May and arguably the most famous race in the world, an estimated 100,000 spectators...
Document of the Week
Pennsylvania State Jury Awards Target Store Patron $2,100,000 For Slip And Fall On Freshly Mopped Floor
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Dec 14, 2013, Melissa Horton went shopping at a Target store in Pittsburgh, PA. Although Horton was employed by a hotel design company, she also worked as the producer for NBC Sunday Night Football and was in town for the Steelers v. Bengals game....
Case of the Week
Georgia State Jury Hits Pizza Hut With $1.5 Million Verdict After Delivery Driver Runs Stop Sign, Pulls Into Path Of Moped
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On April 24, 2011, a driver employed by defendant Pizza Hut of America, LLC, ran a stop sign and drove his delivery van into oncoming traffic, into the path of plaintiff Adam Winnie’s moped. Plaintiff’s moped crashed into the Pizza Hut van...
JV Form Blog
Martha Rodriguez v. Junipero Serra High School and Archdiocese of Los Angeles Education & Welfare Corporation
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over 8 years ago
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lawandstein
Plaintiff slipped and fell on high school track, sustaining the injuries of a broken foot and contusions to chest and elbow. Plaintiff alleged multiple code violations caused unsafe conditions - lack of lighting and failure to warn caused plaintiff to...
JV Form Blog
Adam Winnie v. Pizza Hut of America, LLC
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over 8 years ago
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Eugene Brooks
Pizza Hut driver ran stop sign and drove in front of oncoming moped. Winnie driving a moped to art studio. Winnie's right shoulder hit van at about 35 mph. Pizza Hut admitted liability
Case of the Week
South Carolina State Jury Awards Patient $ 13.75 Million In Medical Malpractice Action Against Hospital For Untreated Sepsis, Resulting In Multiple Amputations
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
In the morning of Dec. 6, 2012, Seletha Gartrell arrived at the emergency room of the Aiken Regional Medical Center (ARMC) in South Carolina, suffering from severe sepsis. The sepsis developed into septic shock and shortly thereafter, she arrested, had...
Document of the Week
Shooting Victim Avoids Summary Judgment, Pennsylvania State Jury Awards $11 Million Against Residential Behavioral Health Center That Allowed Escape Of Violent Juvenile
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On June 23, 2011, plaintiff Eric Johnson was getting out of his car after returning home from work in Southwest Philadelphia at around 2:00 a.m. when he was shot by Shykir Crew. Crew, 16 years old at the time, was a resident of a psychiatric residential...
JV Form Blog
Tracy Delano, as natural parent and legal guardian of E.W., a Minor, v. Leslie Ann Munden
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over 8 years ago
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Marianne Howanitz
On May 10, 2012 the at-fault driver, Leslie Ann Munden, struck Tracy Delano’s car from the rear. This collision caused more than $2,400.00 in damage, and more importantly, led to the injuries sustained by the young Ms. Wood. The police report indicated...
Document of the Week
California State Jury Finds Oil Rig Owner Liable To Pay $ 3.625 Million To Employee Of Subcontractor Who Was Electrocuted When Cables Re-Energized
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On Oct. 3, 2012, Craig Litch was badly burned while working at an offshore oil rig owned by DCOR, LLC and located just off the California coastline. At the time, Litch's employer, DCI Electric, Inc., was a subcontractor hired in connection with maintenance...
Case of the Week
Georgia State Jury Reaches Defense Verdict In Favor Of Truck Driver, Employer, Georgia DOT In Negligence Suit Filed By Driver Who Lost Control Of Vehicle On On-Ramp, Drove Into Path Of Truck, And Was Injured In Collision
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over 8 years ago
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Kim Johnson-Spratt
On May 9, 2012, Keith Williams was driving his Chevy Blazer in rainy conditions and entered from Georgia Highway 166 West onto an on-ramp to Interstate 285 North. Williams claimed the on-ramp and its storm drains were poorly maintained and water had pooled...
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