Specific case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. Past successful case results do not guarantee or predict future results. The material on this website is for informational purposes only. Every case is different and the verdicts and settlements below do not represent what we may obtain for you in your case.

 

$10 Million Verdict – Negligent medical care in Petersburg

For the second year in a row, Tronfeld West & Durrett and the Rawls Law Group have obtained the largest jury verdict in Virginia.  After a seven-day trial last year, a jury in Peterburg returned a verdict for $10,000,000.00 for the family of a 63-year-old woman who died as a result of negligent medical care. …

Read More

$5 million Settlement – Motor Vehicle Accident

Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly: The decedent was operating a motor vehicle when he was struck from behind by another vehicle. Decedent died at the scene. The beneficiaries were his widow and two minor children. Click Here for More Information

Read More

$1.25 million Settlement – Surgical Pad Left Inside Cancer Patient

Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly. Following the emergency surgery, Adcock remained an in-patient for more than 30 days and was in a rehabilitation unit for another month. He was discharged in mid-November 2016, but he continued to have problems and his wound did not heal. In early January 2017, Adcock noticed something protruding from his …

Read More

$1.3 million Settlement – Traumatic Brain Injury Following Store Accident

Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly. Plaintiff was a customer in a retail store that was undergoing renovations. A contractor was performing work above a display case when he accidentally kicked a cardboard sign that was framed with steel while climbing down a step ladder. The construction area was not roped off and there were no …

Read More

$435,000 Settlement – Injuries Resulting From Medical Transport Van Accident

Excerpt from Virginia Lawyers Weekly. The plaintiff was a 71-yearold resident of a nursing home who was a passenger in a medical transport van. The host driver failed to stop at a stop sign, resulting in a T-bone collision on the passenger side of the van. The plaintiff was wheelchair-bound before the collision and had …

Read More