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$19 Million Jury Verdict in Failure to Warn of Dangerous Swimming Pool Conditions

Michael Frasier was invited to a Fourth of July cookout at the home of Robert and Laura O’Black. A large raft with a solid center was placed in the O’Blacks’ in-ground swimming pool, where Frasier and other guests were roughhousing. Frasier dove onto the raft, propelled forward, and launched into…

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$45 Million Jury Verdict in Failure to Inspect Unsafe Scaffolding

John Rooney, 51, was performing masonry work on the Longfellow Bridge when he fell 5 feet through a 2-foot gap in the scaffolding. He fell onto a pile of concrete debris. Three weeks later, he was diagnosed with disk herniation in his lumbar and cervical spinal regions.  Rooney underwent seven…

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$2 Million Settlement in Intersection Truck Crash Lawsuit

Parag Mathur, 51, was stopped for a red light at an intersection.  A truck that was traveling in the same direction rear-ended an SUV two cars behind Mathur’s vehicle. That caused the SUV to leave the roadway and caused the truck to crash into the car directly behind Mathur’s car. …

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$1.5 Million Jury Verdict in Highway Crash on Interstate Highway

Machaela Matthews-Bell was driving on an interstate highway when a van in front of her stopped to avoid hitting an animal on the roadway. Matthews-Bell brought her vehicle to a controlled stop. Jagdip Bhullar, who was driving a tractor-trailer owned by Jawala Mukhi Transport Inc., rear-ended Matthews-Bell’s vehicle, causing her…

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$4.4 Million Jury Verdict for Injuries to Motor Scooter Rider Struck by Vehicle

Catherine White was operating her motor scooter on a street when Zareh Koocherian’s vehicle turned left directly in front of her. White lost control of her scooter, fell, and suffered lower back injuries that required placement of a spinal cord stimulator. Although the stimulator has provided relief from her back…

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$7.67 Jury Verdict for Failure to Provide Worker with Fall Protection

Dwayne Schultz was working as a carpenter’s assistant for a subcontractor on a home construction project for the general contractor, Atlas Homes LLC.  Schultz, who was 52 at the time, was framing the home on the second floor when he stepped backward to pull up a compressor hose and fell…

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$28 Million Jury Verdict in Bus-Car Crash that Left Teenager Paralyzed

A Minnesota jury has signed a $28 million verdict for the injuries suffered by a teenager who is now a quadriplegic after the car in which she was passenger was struck by a school bus. The crash occurred in 2009 when Paige Anderson was just 16 years old.  Another passenger…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Summary Judgment in a Premises Liability Case

Raymond Berke fell in the vestibule of an apartment building where he and his wife were staying with friends. A doorman heard but did not see him fall. There were no eyewitnesses. He suffered spinal injuries that rendered him a quadriplegic. He has no memory of his fall. Berke filed…

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Jury Signs Verdict for $4.74 Million in Crash by Rental Car Employee

Angela Rogers, 45, was driving when she slowed her vehicle for traffic ahead. She was at a virtual stop when a Hertz Corp. employee driving a company car rear-ended Rogers’ car while traveling at about 60 mph. Rogers suffered serious injuries which included bilateral labral tears to her hips. The…

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$20 Million Settlement Reached Where Inadequate Guardrail Leads to Motorist’s Permanent Tetraplegia and Brain Damage

Lizeth Pimentel, age 24, approached a bridge in Long Beach, Calif., while driving her SUV. The bridge was undergoing a seismic retrofit, which necessitated lane closures and led to traffic backups. As she drove onto the bridge, several vehicles in front of her stopped without warning. She lost control of…

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