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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

Jury Clears Waste Company At $12M Trial Over Garbage Truck's Collision With Cyclist

Posted by David Siegel on Aug 4, 2016 1:28:25 PM

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Topics: Negligence, Florida, Transportation

|Video Vault| Atty Delivers $10.1M Link Between Domino's & Delivery Driver in Wrongful Death Trial

Posted by Teresa Lo on Aug 2, 2016 11:30:00 AM

Some corporate franchisors try to have their cake (or, allegedly in this case, pizza pie) and eat it too when it comes to independent franchisees. Franchise agreements seek to control the franchisee as if it is an agent, but gain protection from liability that working with an independent entity affords. That independent contractor label can pose a difficult hurdle to holding a corporate franchisor liable for the actions of a franchisee. But, in Weiderhold v. Domino’s Pizza, Mark Avera proved the link to render Domino's Pizza liable for the actions of its franchisee pizza store, and the delivery driver involved in a catastrophic car crash. In the process, he secured a nine-figure verdict. 

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Topics: Florida, Transportation, Wiederhold v. Domino's Pizza

As Truck-Bicycle Crash Trial Opens, More Than $1.3M on the Line

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jul 28, 2016 9:04:57 PM

Daniel Smith delivers his opening statement at trial against Waste Services of Florida, whose 15-ton truck struck bicyclist, Thomas Truong, severely injuring him. 


Orlando, FL—A host of driver errors caused a 15-ton truck to hit a bicyclist, severely injuring him and putting the future of one of his legs in jeopardy, lawyers for the cyclist claimed as trial opened Tuesday against the truck driver and waste company that employed him. Truong v. Waste Services of Florida, 2013-CA-00353.

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Topics: Negligence, Transportation, Trucking, Truong v. Waste Services of Florida