High-Speed Crash
Nov 01, 2012OUTCOME: $100,000 settlement
Settled a case for the insurance policy limits on behalf of a man permanently scarred in a rear-end collision involving a motorcycle.
Saint Louis, MO
Personal injury Lawyer at Saint Louis, MO
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice ... +2 more
OUTCOME: $100,000 settlement
Settled a case for the insurance policy limits on behalf of a man permanently scarred in a rear-end collision involving a motorcycle.
OUTCOME: $425,000 settlement
This case arose out of the wrongful death of a man killed as a result of a dangerous premises. As part of the settlement argeement, the parties are to remain confidential.
OUTCOME: $100,000 insurance policy limits settlement
A 14 year old girl was bitten by a dog that was known to have dangerous propensities by the dog's owner - however, the owner was negligent in gaurding the young girl or warning her. The young girl was ... a guest in the dog owner's home. The injuries were permanent scars to the face.
OUTCOME: $200,000.00 jury verdict. The case is now pending on appeal
St. Louis County Multi-vehicle car collision resulting in back injuries to the young man I represented.
OUTCOME: $185,000.00 Settlement
The man I represented was blinded in his left eye by a firework in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Lincoln County.
OUTCOME: $75,000 settlement
A patient while under general anesthesia was ignored resulting in a burn injury during surgery.
OUTCOME: $4.25 million bench judgment
Judgment in favor of surviving children of a man who died as a result of a landowner's negligence.
OUTCOME: $2.5 million settlement
Our client was severely and brutally injured as the result of negligent security.
OUTCOME: $2.5 million settlement
Confidential settlementon behalf of our client - a patient who was permanently brain injured as a result of the healthcare provider's negligence.
OUTCOME: $1.7 million settlement
Our client sustained serious and permanent brain inurjies after a fall on "black ice". The ice was negligently caused and allowed to remain on a "common area" parking area for a significant period of ... time by the landlord, property manager, and ice removal contractor.