J.C. v. Power Management Company
Feb 11, 2026OUTCOME: Settled for $1,000,000.00
A workplace explosion resulting in significant orthopedic and skin burn injuries.
Pasadena, CA
Workers compensation Lawyer at Pasadena, CA
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation, Brain Injury, Car Accidents
OUTCOME: Settled for $1,000,000.00
A workplace explosion resulting in significant orthopedic and skin burn injuries.
OUTCOME: Settled for $2,000,000.00
Applicant was a woman in her early 60's who suffered catastrophic injuries, including Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and other poly-trauma (orthopedic in nature) from a slip and fall accident while in the ... course and scope of work for a restaurant. Case resolved via Third-Party Compromise and Release in a global settlement for $2 Million.
OUTCOME: Settled for $720,000.00
Catastrophic Hand Crush injury causing over 80% loss of function in the right hand.
OUTCOME: Settled for $300,000.00
OUTCOME: Settled for $449,999.00
Applicant slipped and fell off of scaffold while hanging up drywall, sustaining a mild traumatic injury, fractured his nose, injured his neck, back and right upper extremity.
OUTCOME: Settled for $275,000.00
Our client worked as a Porter/Driver for his company. He suffered an ORTHOPEDIC CUMULATIVE TRAUMA INJURY TO HIS BACK, radiating down both legs. After 3+ years of litigating, we were able to assist him ... to obtain the maximum allowed in TTD benefits, a retraining voucher, and a prescription for future medical care that included back surgery. WCAB Judge approved a settlement for $275,000 in May 2022.
OUTCOME: Settled for $210,000
Undocumented male dishwasher in his 40’s twisted his ankle on mat while washing dishes. In the course of the claim it was discovered that he has uncontrolled diabetes, ultimately leading to amputation ... of his sprained foot below the knee. Employer denied the incident took place at work. Insurance carriers denied causation for the secondary compensable injury resulting in amputation. QME in internal medicine determined 90% apportioned to the uncontrollable diabetes. Case resolved in settlement a few days prior to setting for trial on the issue of AOE/COE.