Editor’s note: second in a series.

Every year, thousands of Americans are catastrophically injured or lose loved ones on our highways, on the job, and at home because of poorly designed and manufactured products, as well as corporate neglect, stemming from a mercenary mindset toward public safety. Whether your client’s injury resulted from a defective motor vehicle, helmet, water sport recreational vehicle, unsafe prescription drug, or an on-the-job operation, there is no question that a careful and calculated plan must be crafted to ensure complete and reasonable recovery. Undertaking the full scope of your client’s representation can be daunting, expensive and very time-consuming. This article will focus on the trial presentation of claims for damages when the victim is paralyzed or severely brain damaged and will provide the practitioner with effective methods to maximize each client’s recovery

Substantial Damage Verdicts Are Not Random

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