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$1,000,000.00: Confidential
Plaintiff was a passenger in her best friend's vehicle. While driving in an industrial area, a semi-truck was parked alongside the roadway in a "no parking" area. While the facts and timing of when the illegal parking occurred remained in dispute, Plaintiff's friend struck this semi-truck causing plaintiff to be projected from the vehicle, through the windshield, and landing on the pavement. Plaintiff sustained catastrophic and life-threatening injuries. Shortly after litigat
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$1,250,000.00: Confidential
Plaintiffs, husband and wife, were t-boned at a controlled intersection resulting in serious orthopedic injuries. The insurance carrier failed to make a reasonable offer within their insured's policy limits of $500,000.00. On January 7, 2026, during the first day of trial, the parties agreed to an amount exceeding their insured's policy limits to best protects their financials interests and restoring Plaintiffs' quality of life.
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$4,573,000: Bangura v. Cal. State Univ. Northridge
Ms. Bangura was called a liar for six years. She was told that how she was injured was made up and a fiction of civil litigation. After...
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$1,300,000: Wagner v. National Casualty Insurance Co.
On August 15, 2017, Mr. Wagner was rear-ended causing serious lumbar spine injuries. However, these injuries were not documented in Mr....
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$7,000,000: Castaneda v. Perez
On June 4, 2016, Defendant ran a red light and t-boned our client who was leaving his first job to attend his second job. For the next...
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$1,000,000: Claimant v. Rideshare Company
Claimant was driving for a rideshare company in Texas when involved in a significant collision. As a result of the collision, the...
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$4,950,000: Plaintiff v. Ride Sharing Company
Our client was a 19 year old model traveling to the United States from Russia for New Years Eve. Her and her friends were struck by a...
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$1,275,000: Wallace v. Do Valle, et. al.
On January 3, 2017, Ms. Wallace was a 29-year old single mother of two and thriving nurse at USC Keck. While driving on the freeway she...
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Verdict! But Where Did All The Money Go?
100% of what the jury puts on the verdict form goes to the injured party right? Not even close. So where does all the money go?
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$990,000: Claimant v. Rideshare Company
Claimant was a church minister, father and loving husband who was violently rear-ended while working for a ride-sharing company. As a...
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$1,950,000: Plaintiff v. Trucking Company
A defendant-truck driver made an unsafe lane change striking the rear of another vehicle. This vehicle spun out of control striking my...
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$4,750,000: Stunt-Double v. Corporate Defendant
Our client was a famous stunt double for a very well-known actor. Our client and his wife were rear-ended at a high rate of speed by a...
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$1,270,000: Bote v. Downeywhole Sale, Inc.
On October 4, 2017, Ms. Bote was driving her morning commute on the freeway. Meanwhile, Defendant's driver, operating a large box-truck,...
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$1,000,000: Claimant v. Rideshare Company
On May 23, 2018, our client was waiting for traffic to clear before making a left-hand turn. After waiting in the intersection, the light...
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$1,000,000: Claimant v. Rideshare Company
On January 1, 2018, our client was driving, retired veteran in the armed services who was wounded in battle, was violently rear-ended...
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$1,500,000: Mendez v. Go Express, LLC
Mr. Mendez worked his entire life building enough wealth to buy his dream ranch in Fresno County. He had horses, pigs, goats and a turkey...
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$1,000,000: Claimant v. Rideshare Company
On December 4, 2018, our client was waiting at a red light with two ride-share passengers when he was violently rear-ended. The client...
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$1,500,000: Zarate-Lopez v. Anderson-Gray, et. al.
Mr. Zarate-Lopez used his hands to create works of art for a living. On May 9, 2018, our client was one mile away from his house, when he...
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$2,000,000: Motorcycle v. Defendant
Our client had been riding motorcycles since he could walk. While out for a ride, a young defendant driving her father's BMW failed to...
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First Time Juror? Understanding Common Objections
Relevance, sustain, overrule, what does it all mean? This is a short guide to understanding common objections for first-time jurors.
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