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  • $1.2 Million recovered in a Will Contest Case for nieces and nephews, where second Wife married gentleman shortly before death from terminal cancer. Wife had knowledge of disease and then claimed to be entitled to husband's entire estate. Evidence showed that she acted fraudulently by convincing her husband to leave everything to her in an attempt to disinherit his family.

  • In September 2007 motor vehicle accident trial against Allstate's insured, jury found for client and awarded more than three (3) times amount last offered by Allstate before trial.

  • Substantial settlement achieved in Fair Credit Reporting Act Case.

  • Currently the firm has the privilege to representing the family of Max Gilpin, the PRP High School student who tragically passed away during a football practice.

  • $500,000.00 + Jury verdict awarded in case tried by partner of our firm in a motor vehicle accident, where client's work as an airline pilot was impaired due to injuries in the collision

  • $240,000.00 obtained for client who was injured in motor vehicle accident, but defendant driver’s insurance company sought to deny claim in part because client was alleged to be intoxicated at time of injury

  • $100,000.00 recently recovered from insurance carrier on uninsured motorist claim

  • Other lawyers might take your case, but many won’t file suit or try the case in court if this becomes necessary. We have the ability and the experience to do so, which gives our clients a clear advantage

 
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