Successes


$1,000,000
A client was driving his pickup truck when another driver ran a red light and smashed into his truck. Besides a broken neck, the client had a severe traumatic brain injury that changed his life, and required lengthy hospitalization and rehabilitation. The case resulted in payment of the full insurance policy limits of $1,000,000.




$1,000,000
A county employee allowed his unlicensed son to drive a dump truck owned by the county. The employee was standing across the road, and waved the son across. He crashed into a car that had the right of way, causing numerous low back and spine injuries that kept our client from returning to work as a plumber. The back and spine injuries required surgery.




$700,000
A tractor trailer driver had devastating stomach injuries when a wheel from another tractor trailer came loose, skipped across the highway, and exploded into the cab of the truck he was driving. Doctors had to reconstruct his stomach wall using surgical mesh. We were able to help him collect his medical bills, wages, and compensation for future medical expenses and pain and suffering.




$490,000
A two year old girl tragically drowned in a family swimming pool. An engineering inspection showed that the pool contactor had not built the fencing and gate up to code requirements. The gate did not self-latch, and the slats were placed too far apart. This is called a wrongful death case.




$490,000
On Christmas Day a woman tried to go into a restaurant to eat. The parking lot and sidewalk were covered with snow and ice, and as the lady approached the door her feet flew out from under her. She landed on her rear, and the severe spinal injuries required surgery, which included fusions and metal rods. She was out of work for a lengthy period of time. During the lawsuit evidence was uncovered that the restaurant falsified maintenance records, and that the snow and ice was allowed to thaw and refreeze over several days of cold weather.




$400,000
(specific facts confidential) A couple's home was destroyed by fire. The insurance company refused to pay any more than the appraised value of the property, which was much less than the cost to replace. The insurance company also paid much less for the contents than they were worth. While the insurance company delayed payment the couple was forced to live in a camper in an RV park.




$400,000
A young driver became distracted and strayed across the lane and hit another driver head on. A witness at the scene claimed that the axle on the young driver's car came loose, causing it to veer into the other vehicle. The young driver's rear axle was taken apart and examined by a metallurgist (metal expert) who concluded that this did not happen. We were able to collect all of the liability insurance and underinsured motorist coverages available, including underinsured motorist coverages from several different vehicles.




$341,000
A 64 year old lady had a severe knee fracture and extensive soft tissue damage when another driver ran a red light and smashed into her car. After surgery she stayed in rehabilitation for about two weeks. She had been a Wal-Mart greeter, and the car accident caused her to lose a significant amount of time from work.




$225,000
A truck driver was standing next to his rig adjusting the tarp at a rest area. While doing so he moved his foot under the tire of a tractor trailer next to him. The driver of the tractor trailer started to drive away and the tire rolled over the client's foot, fracturing several toes. The case was disputed over who was at fault, and an out of court settlement was negotiated.




$125,000
A dog ran out in front of a biker, causing a motorcycle accident. The biker had eight rib fractures and a hemothorax (a collection of blood between the chest wall and the lung). The owner of the dog did nothing to control it, and an investigation showed that the dog had chased other people on motorcycles and bicycles.




$100,000
While riding in an uninsured car the client was in a wreck. Although there were serious back and spine injuries, including a herniated disc, no surgery was required. Another law firm turned the case down. After investigating the case and gathering medical evidence we persuaded the client's insurance company to pay its full $100,000 policy limits.