Successful trial lawyers are usually natural raconteurs who love to tell their war stories, but the tales behind Tommy Malone’s victories will clear a dinner table.

Quadriplegia, a baby with amputated limbs, massive strokes and deaths on highways and in the hospital are his subjects. Juries often believe him, and defendant companies and insurers fear going to trial against him. So they settle.

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