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Jury Awards $584K to Georgia Woman Injured in Armored Truck Crash

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Feb 21, 2020 4:14:49 PM

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Atlanta, GA— Jurors Thursday awarded a Georgia woman $584,000 for the 2017 armored truck crash that shattered her arm. Hall v. Hollis, et al., 18EV003141. 

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Topics: Georgia, Trucking, Hall v. Hollis, et al.

Armored Truck Company Faces Damages Trial Next Week Over Georgia Crash

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Feb 14, 2020 1:35:47 PM

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Atlanta, GA— Trial is set to begin next week against an armored truck company over a 2017 crash that injured a Georgia woman. Hall v. Hollis, et al., 18EV003141.

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Topics: Georgia, Trucking, Hall v. Hollis, et al.

Trial to Open Against Georgia Doctor Over Skin Cancer That Cost Patient Most of His Ear

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Feb 7, 2020 1:26:04 PM

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Atlanta, GA—Trial is scheduled to open next week against an Atlanta-area dermatologist over skin cancer that cost a Vietnam vet most of his ear. Waldrop v. Payne, et al., 17EV004844. 

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Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Waldrop v. Payne, et al.

|VIDEO| How Cale Conley's Dose of Humor During Cross Helped Key $6M Med Mal Verdict

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jan 24, 2020 11:50:56 AM


Risk-benefit analysis is a common defense in medical malpractice cases, with the defense often concentrating on the low likelihood of potential complications to justify a doctor’s decisions. During cross-examination of a seven-figure med mal trial, however, Cale Conley used humor and a hypothetical alligator in an elevator to upend a risk-benefit contention.

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Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Scoggins v. Smith

UPDATE: Crash Case Involving Alleged Brake Failure Settles Days Before Trial

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jan 17, 2020 1:16:43 PM

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1/18/20 Update: Parties settled the case. Terms of the resolution were not immediately available.

Decatur, GA— Trial is set to begin next week over a two-car crash that a Georgia man says left him with  long-term neck and back injuries. Simon v. Chever, 17A64552.   

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Topics: Georgia, Transportation, Simon v. Chever