Tupa v. Pro-Football, Inc
Jan 01, 2012OUTCOME: Mr. Tupa Won
Washington Redskins argued that their employee was not entitled to workers compensation benefits for a career ending injury because injury in football, in general, is foreseeable.
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OUTCOME: Mr. Tupa Won
Washington Redskins argued that their employee was not entitled to workers compensation benefits for a career ending injury because injury in football, in general, is foreseeable.
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Ben Boscolo obtained a $1,000,000 settlement for a hockey player who suffered a career-ending concussion. The insurance company denied the player was disabled and argued his problems were due to repeti ... tive head injuries, not a single concussion.
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Benjamin Boscolo secured $979,160 in a Maryland workers’ compensation claim for a phone technician who suffered multiple physical and mental injuries from an assault at work.
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Ben Boscolo obtained an $875,000 personal injury settlement for a truck driver rear-ended by another tractor-trailer. The client’s ability to perform daily activities was used by the defense to dispute ... the disability.
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secured an $800,000 verdict for a client who was riding her bike in a crosswalk and was hit by a truck, suffering a knee injury requiring total knee replacement.
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Benjamin Boscolo negotiated a $624,704 settlement for a housekeeper injured while lifting a bucket of water.
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Benjamin Boscolo recovered $603,000 in a D.C. workers’ compensation claim for a superintendent who injured his lower back lifting a box.
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Ben Boscolo secured a $600,000 verdict for a woman who tripped over an improperly placed store sign, tearing her rotator cuff and requiring surgery.
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Ben Boscolo obtained $500,000 for a professional hockey player with a career-ending neck injury. The club denied liability and contested causation.
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Ben Boscolo secured $500,000 for a patrol worker permanently disabled after being rear-ended on duty.