Results
$9,300,000. Products Liability - Defective Tire. Handled joint damages presentation on behalf of a group of victims in the crash of a college cheerleader van due to a defective tire. All the victims' families agreed in advance to allocate largest share to a young woman who suffered a permanently disabling brain injury. Total recovery for the group was $9,300,000, of which $1,200,000 was allocated to our client, according to the agreed formula, for the death of her child.
$1,900,000. Products Liability - Auto Brakes. Failure of antilock brake system due to interlock between brake fluid sensor and cutoff of ABS led to serious injury and eventual death of teenage passenger in minivan, traveling at high speed en route to basketball game.
$1,750,000. Swimming Pool. Won judgment in favor of toddler injured in swimming pool incident at condominium complex. The 19-month-old child was able to enter closed and locked pool enclosure due to defect in gate latch. The defense argued that the mother's negligent supervision of her was the sole proximate cause of her child's injury.
Confidential Settlement - Medical Malpractice - Failure to Diagnose Lung Cancer. Workers compensation doctors failed to diagnose lung cancer, or to refer to lung specialist, when chest x-rays suggested existence of lung lesions.
$1,300,000 settlement before trial - Trucking. Settlement of interstate trucking wrongful death case in excess of policy limits prior to trial.
$750,000. Hospital Malpractice. Recovery from hospital outside metro Atlanta for child injured by a misplaced IV needle.
$500,000. Products Liability - Poultry Processing Equipment. Recovery against manufacturer and installer of poultry processing equipment on behalf of poultry inspector who developed an invisible reflex sympathetic dystrophy struck by a flying shackle slung off conveyor line.
$250,000. Motorcycle-pedestrian collision. Recovered for motorcyclist against pedestrian who jogged out in front of him.
$245,000. Products Liability - Carpet Manufacturing Equipment. Recovery from manufacturer of carpet mill machinery on behalf of worker whose hand was crushed in rollers on direct coating applicator. He had bad soft tissue injuries to hand but no broken bones. Defense argued that hazard was open and obvious, and that training was to retrieve debris from latex puddle with a tool rather than by hand.