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$4.5 Million Verdict for a driver struck by heavy-duty truck while sitting at stoplight

Summary: A Richmond jury awarded $4.5 million to a man who suffered a brain injury after being t-boned by a heavy-duty work truck while stopped at a light. The plaintiff was the driver of a Ford Explorer that was stopped at an intersection in Chesterfield County. The defendant, who was driving a Ford F550, drove …

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$290,000 Settlement – Defendant fled, then returned to scene after striking bicyclist

Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly – February 10, 2014 On April 2, 2012, at approximately 8:00 p.m., the plaintiff was riding his bicycle in the direction of traffic on the right-most edge of a two-lane road. The defendant, who had recently turned 18, struck the plaintiff on the rear of the bicycle and fled the …

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$42,500 Jury verdict for neck and back injuries

Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly – January 20, 2014 On June 7, 2012, the defendant attempted a left turn into a shopping center and turned in front of the plaintiff causing a t-bone collision.The defendant testified in her deposition that the plaintiff was speeding. The defendant was given a ticket for failure to yield, but …

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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 …

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$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. …

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