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N/AOUTCOME: Justice was served almost everytime, but you can't win them all.
I have handled nothing but personal injury and workers' compensation cases since I started practicing law. In my opinion, it is unfair to post the results of certain cases, because that may give you a ... n unrealistic impression of what your or any other particular case may be worth. Every case is different, and every client is different. What may be a devastating injury to one client may not be that life-altering for another. For example, as terrible as it may be to lose a finger, I could still practice law - but it would be career-ending for a concert pianist, or perhaps a surgeon. Likewise, a machinist couldn't work with his/her head down all day with a bad neck injury, or a mason couldn't do his/her job with a permanent knee or back injury. As for the range of cases value-wise, on the high end I've earned a life membership into the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. On the low end, I take certain minor cases if the negligence ticks me off, even though it won't help me too much in paying my staff. For example, a landlord didn't clear the parking lot to his apartment building this past winter, and his tenants had to walk across this slippery, bumpy and ice-covered parking lot to get to and from their cars. When a young father was carrying his 3 month old daughter back from the his child's pediatrician visit, he slipped on the ice and his daughter went flying, bruising his daughter's face. Thankfully the child has no permanent injury, which means that the case doesn't have much in value, but I will make sure that the landlord is made to pay for this temporary injury, and more importantly, his insurance company gets on him to make sure he takes care of his property as he is obligated to do in the future.