Another Role of the Jury: Securing a $5.5 million Settlement Six Years After Injury Without Trial
Several years ago, Oscar Torres, a thirty-nine year old truck driver, was delivering office furniture in New York, when he was struck... Read More
Falling From Grace: How An Employer Was Liable for an Electrician’s Fall and Injury
A number of years ago, a 40-year-old electrician, was working in a Federal Express warehouse located in Brooklyn. He and a co-worker... Read More
The Good Samaritan: Thirty Million Dollar Verdict for Injured Vietnam Veteran
A sixty-year old former service officer, Jimmy Dunne, and his wife were travelling to Long Island, New York to visit friends at... Read More
When the Defense Gets Burned: Judgment Affirmed for Acupuncture Plaintiff
When we think about personal injury cases, we often think about the garden variety claims: the slip and fall at the grocery... Read More
Why a Summary Judgment isn’t always a victory in Personal Injury
If the judge sides with you in the beginning of a case, this doesn’t always mean the jury will side with you... Read More
The rear-ending victim doesn’t always win in New York
The Story: Evan rear-ended Monica. Monica Harris was driving one day when she was rear-ended by Evan Campbell. She, like most people,... Read More