What began with potential jurors discussing their support of damages caps during voir dire in a negligence case ended with a $6.4 million jury verdict for a motorcyclist struck by a city bus, according to a trio of Georgia and Florida litigators.

The Morgan & Morgan trial attorneys credit the outcome to their ability to leverage video evidence to overcome a central defense argument that the plaintiff could have avoided the collision. With a check in the win column secured, plaintiff counsel said they’re now preparing to seek more than two years of related attorney’s fees.

‘He Went Flying’

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