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Jury Awards $1 Million for Medical Malpractice
Times-Dispatch Staff Writer A Richmond Circuit Court jury has awarded $1 million to a 2 -year old girl who suffered a withered leg when pediatric cardiologists failed to detect and treat a blood clot in her leg. The defendants – physicians Monica Goble, William Moskowitz and Louise W. Robertson – acknowledged that they had been …
Read More$800,000 Settlement Ambulance Driver Texting Before Fatal Collision
Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly – July 29, 2013 While in route to the nursing home, the driver of the ambulance veered into an oncoming lane and struck a fully loaded cement truck head-on. The ambulance driver died as a result of the collision. The decedent was alive, but not responsive, immediately after the accident. …
Read More$384,853 Verdict – Jury finds both drivers negligent
Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly. On Sept. 19, 2009, the plaintiffs, E. Wilkes and G. Wilkes (both 18 at thetime of the accident), were passengers ina vehicle driven by co-defendant Linder westbound on Route 10 in Chesterfield County. Linder t-boned a work van driven by co-defendant Samayoa, who at-tempted to turn left from Womack Road onto eastbound Route 10. Samayoa …
Read More$350,000 settlement for motor vehicle crash in Nottoway County
Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly. The plaintiff was traveling on an unmarked country road in Not-toway County when she was struck by a pick-up being driven by the defendant. The defendant was driving the vehicle within the scope of his employment. He initially denied being at fault for the accident. However, through an investigation by …
Read More$150,000 settlement for injuries caused by drunk driver
Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly. The defendant ran a red light at an intersection in Henrico County. After striking the plaintiff, he left the scene of the accident. Defendant admitted being “high” when driving and admitted drinking one and a half cans (20 oz.) of “Four Loco.” Plaintiff had evidence that the defendant’s blood alcohol …
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