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Following $29M Verdict, Family of Worker Burned Alive Settles Case with Newell Recycling

Posted by Steve Silver on Sep 10, 2015 4:22:00 PM

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Topics: Negligence, Wrongful Death, Georgia, Hilario v. Newell Recycling

Accident Reconstruction Expert Disproves Defendant's Version of Collision with Motorcycle: GA Trial Highlight

Posted by Steve Silver on Sep 9, 2015 3:02:00 PM

Automobile accident trials often turn into “plaintiff said/defendant said” factual disputes. In one recent case, however, a plaintiff’s attorney was able to use an expert witness both to give the jury a comprehensive look at the accident scene and to help resolve the conflicting testimony of the parties. Ulysses Rodney Anderson v. Brian Preston Hensley (14CV0199).
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Topics: Georgia, Anderson v. Hensley

Plastic Surgeon Injured in Theater Room Fall at Atlantic Station Condo Complex Loses Premises Liability Case

Posted by Steve Silver on Sep 4, 2015 4:21:23 PM

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Topics: Premises Liability, Negligence, Georgia

Gerdau Ameristeel Hit By $4.75 Million Verdict in Steel Mill Fatality Case

Posted by Steve Silver on Sep 2, 2015 8:00:00 PM


Lawrenceville, GA—The family of a 24-year-old electrical worker who was killed when struck by a 1000-pound counterweight in a steel mill was awarded $4.75 million (subject to reduction due to apportionment of fault) by a Gwinnett State Court jury in a wrongful death case against manufacturer Gerdau Ameristeel. James Edward Lanier v. Gerdau Ameristeel US, Inc. (12-C-06887).

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(BREAKING) Jury Awards $29+ Million against Newell Recycling for Worker Burned to Death

Posted by Steve Silver on Aug 27, 2015 2:36:00 PM

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(VERDICT UPDATE: The jury found for the estate of Erik Hilario in the amount of $8.25 million for pain and suffering and for his parents in the amount of $21 million for his wrongful death ,for a total compensatory verdict of $29.25 million. The jury also determined that Erik Hilario was solely the employee of Newell Recycling, LLC at the time of his death. The jury also found for plaintiffs on the grounds of product liability for both negligent design and failure to warn.The jury determined that plaintiffs were also entitled to punitive damages. The parties entered into a post-verdict confidential settlement before the jury heard evidence on punitive damages. CVN will conintue to report on the case as it develops.)

 

Atlanta—The tragic death of a 19-year-old worker in an industrial fire at an Atlanta recycling plant has become the subject of a heated trial currently underway in Fulton County State Court. Efrain Hilario et al. v. Newell Recycling of Atlanta, Inc. (12EV015400).

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Topics: Negligence, Wrongful Death, Georgia, Hilario v. Newell Recycling