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Woman Wins $3.5M Verdict After Ambulance Rear Ends Her Car

Posted by Steve Silver on Aug 14, 2015 4:37:00 PM

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Topics: Negligence, Georgia, Nelson v. Beiner

Jury Nails Georgia-Pacific With $17M Asbestos Cancer Verdict

Posted by David Siegel on Aug 13, 2015 9:01:00 PM

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Topics: Products Liability, Asbestos, Florida

Convenience Store Chain Prevails in Florida Chemical Burn Trial

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Aug 13, 2015 8:55:00 PM

Christopher Blain argues that evidence does not prove that a chemical burn sufferred by Lissette Perez was caused by a defective Wawa gas pump.

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Topics: Negligence, Retail, Perez v. Wawa Inc.

Defense Attorney Praises "Amazing Job" Done by Plaintiff: GA Trial Highlight

Posted by Steve Silver on Aug 13, 2015 5:25:02 PM

Defense attorneys in personal injury cases often face the challenge of making sure that the natural jury sympathy for a badly injured plaintiff does not influence the jury’s determination of liability in a hard fought case. Merely informing the jurors that they shouldn’t let sympathy influence their decisions may not be enough, especially in situations in which the defense makes an issue of the plaintiff’s decisions leading up to the injury.

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Topics: Georgia, Berryhill v. Daly

Pedestrian Struck En Route to HS Football Game Tackles Driver for Six Figure Verdict

Posted by Steve Silver on Aug 12, 2015 6:20:39 PM


Atlanta—High school football can be a dangerous sport, but most injuries occur inside the stadium. However, one would-be spectator never even made it to the game, suffering a broken leg in an auto/pedestrian accident outside the stadium that led to a personal injury trial nearly five years later in Fulton County State Court. Sherma Dailey v. Denise Brock (11EV012807).

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Topics: Negligence, Georgia, Dailey v. Brock