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BREAKING VERDICT: Jury Awards $813K to Architect Injured in Cobb County Car Crash

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Sep 15, 2016 1:26:17 AM

Michael Goldberg delivers closing arguments at trial over a 2013 crash his client, Joseph Reboulet, says led to his spinal fusion and life-long pain. Jurors Wednesday awarded $813,000 in the case. 


Marietta, GA—Jurors Wednesday awarded $813,000 for the car crash a Georgia architect says led to his spinal fusion and a lifetime of pain. Reboulet v. Schlosberg, 14-A-3421-3.

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Topics: Negligence, Georgia, Transportation, Reboulet v. Schlosberg

Attorneys Argue What Led to Driver's Spinal Fusion, as Georgia Car Crash Trial Begins

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Sep 13, 2016 5:51:56 PM

Alexandra Bowen Higgins delivers her opening statement on behalf of Mark Schlosberg, who is accused of responsibility for an accident that injured Joseph Reboulet's neck and led to his spinal fusion. 


Marietta, GA—Attorneys Monday sparred over the cause of a 2013 crash and the persistent pain that led to a Georgia architect’s cervical spinal fusion, as trial opened in his suit against the driver that rear-ended him. Reboulet v. Schlosberg, 14-A-3421-3.

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Topics: Negligence, Georgia, Transportation, Reboulet v. Schlosberg

Trial Over Cobb County Crash that Led to Driver's Spinal Fusion Set to Begin Monday

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Sep 8, 2016 1:11:28 PM

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Marietta, GA—Jury selection is set to begin Monday at trial over a Cobb County crash that allegedly left a driver with a fused spine and a six-figure medical bill. Reboulet v. Schlosberg, 14A-3421-3.

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Topics: Negligence, Vehicle Collision, Georgia, Reboulet v. Schlosberg

|Video Vault| En Route to $4.75M Verdict, Cale Conley Counts 7 Ways Steel Company Could Allegedly Have Avoided Deadly Mill Accident

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Aug 24, 2016 11:52:52 PM

Safety procedures used by a steel manufacturing giant played a central role at the 2015 trial over the death of a 24-year-old electrical worker, and Conley Griggs & Partin's Cale Conley opened the proceeding with a powerful list of ways he believed the steel company could have prevented the deadly accident. Lanier v. Gerdau Ameristeel. 

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Topics: Negligence, Georgia, Lanier v. Gerdau Ameristeel

|VIDEO| Must-See Minute: Joe Fried's Closing Clip Sets Up $20M Verdict in Traumatic Brain Injury Trial

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Aug 18, 2016 11:17:20 AM

Marietta, GA--Life expectancy played a central role in last week's trial on damages for the catastrophic brain injury Ehsan Khan, 57, suffered in a 2013 tractor-trailer crash. Khan's attorneys, including Fried Rogers Goldberg's Joe Fried, sought nearly $25 million in damages, including more than $3.6 million for future medical expenses, based on Khan's life expectancy. However, attorneys for trucking firm Moore Freight Service, Inc. and driver John Teal argued damages should be reduced because the crash had significantly shortened Khan's life. 

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Topics: Court Video, Negligence, Georgia, Traumatic Brain Injury, Trucking, Khan v. Moore Freight Service Inc.