During closing rebuttal last week at trial over a devastating truck crash, Pete Law played off of his Atlanta roots to appeal to a Whitfield County, Georgia jury and help win an 8-figure verdict.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on May 17, 2019 4:29:26 PM
During closing rebuttal last week at trial over a devastating truck crash, Pete Law played off of his Atlanta roots to appeal to a Whitfield County, Georgia jury and help win an 8-figure verdict.
Topics: Georgia, Transportation, Trucking, Monroe v. Lane's Equipment Rental, Inc., et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on May 10, 2019 7:20:03 PM
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Dalton, GA— A Georgia jury slapped a trucking company and its driver with nearly all of a $21.6 million verdict Friday for the role it found they played in a crash that left a Georgia man with lifelong injuries. Monroe v. Lane's Equipment Rental, et al., 16-CI-00833.
Topics: Georgia, Transportation, Trucking, Monroe v. Lane's Equipment Rental, Inc., et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on May 9, 2019 1:54:54 PM
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Dalton, GA— Attorneys Tuesday debated who caused the 2016 crash that catastrophically injured a Georgia man’s legs, as trial began against a freight company and a pickup truck driver involved in the accident. Monroe v. Lane's Equipment Rental, et al., 16-CI-00833.
Topics: Georgia, Transportation, Trucking, Monroe v. Lane's Equipment Rental, Inc., et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on May 6, 2019 9:34:09 AM
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Dalton, GA— Openings are expected early this week at trial against a tractor-trailer owner and a pickup driver over a rainy day, Georgia crash that cost a man his leg. Monroe v. Lane’s Equipment Rental, et al., 16-CI-833-J.
Topics: Georgia, Transportation, Trucking, Monroe v. Lane's Equipment Rental, Inc., et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Mar 1, 2019 2:25:47 PM
One of the most effective ways to highlight a defendant’s alleged negligence is to walk jurors through a simple alternative that could have avoided the accident. During closings of a traumatic brain injury trial, Joe Fried vividly demonstrated such a hypothetical alternative and helped seal an eight-figure verdict in the case.
Topics: Georgia, Transportation, Johnson v. MARTA