By Mason Lawlor | January 6, 2023
Total Care Community Living is on the hook for $118 million following a jury verdict reached last week which found the company negligent in allowing a severely disabled man in Macon to be abused by its employees at a day activity.
By Everett Catts | January 4, 2023
A background check would have revealed the man accused of raping a woman at a DeKalb County apartment complex had a violent felony history, including one previous sexual assault, disqualifying him from living there.
By VerdictSearch | December 29, 2022
On Jan. 31, 2015, plaintiff Natalya Yanovich, 39, was descending a set of interior steps located in the common area of her apartment building in Pittsburgh. She claimed that she slipped and fell, causing foot fractures.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 24, 2022
Ranging from $15.5 million to $206 million, The Legal's highest-dollar cases of 2022 dwarf its 2021 top-five verdicts, which ranged from $9.7 million to $19 million.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 22, 2022
"Whenever someone experiences tremendous suffering on a daily basis, as a trial lawyer the most compelling evidence of that pain and suffering is a day-in-the-life video," said Leonard Hill, an attorney representing the plaintiff.
By VerdictSearch | December 22, 2022
On Oct. 11, 2017, plaintiff Craig Cummons, in his mid-60s, was walking across 63rd Street in Philadelphia, when he tripped and fell over a raised piece of asphalt. He suffered a ruptured spleen and hernia.
By Max Mitchell | December 22, 2022
Testimony from a Philadelphia police officer about where she slipped and fell inside a training center likely convinced a city jury to award her more than $2 million, according to an attorney in the case.
By Mason Lawlor | December 20, 2022
"There is no excuse for how poorly secured this production was."
By Cedra Mayfield | December 20, 2022
"She told her mom to slow down before they entered the curve where the wreck happened," said Atlanta plaintiff attorney Donald W. Singleton. "We knew we had to overcome that statement somehow."
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By Aleeza Furman | December 19, 2022
An indirect challenge to the plaintiff's credibility was an effective tactic in convincing the jurors to hand up a lower award, said defense counsel Paul Leary of Cozen O'Connor.
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