We handle a broad variety of cases including injuries and death caused by motor vehicle accidents, construction and worksite injuries, medical malpractice, maritime accidents, dangerous and defective products, as well as damages caused by insurance company misconduct and corporate wrongdoing.
Our personal injury lawyers are tenacious advocates for victims’ rights with the sharp legal skills and resources needed to effectively represent individuals and families in instances of personal injury, negligence, medical malpractice and wrongful death. They thoroughly investigate each claim and work tirelessly to build the strongest case possible to help clients recover maximum damages from catastrophic injuries or wrongful death. They stand by our clients every step of the way, whether negotiating settlements or aggressively fighting for our clients’ rights in the courtroom. As a result of our exceptional preparation, experience and willingness to go to trial our personal injury lawyers have won some of the state’s largest settlements and verdicts for clients.
Personal Injury, Negligence & Wrongful Death Practice Focus Areas
- Construction and Industrial Accidents
- Automobile, Truck and Motorcycle Accidents
- Maritime Injuries
- Medical Malpractice
- Defective Products
- Brain Injuries
- Wrongful Death Cases
- Nursing Home Injuries
- Discrimination and Retaliation and Workplace Harassment Claims
- Civil Rights
Representative Work
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$11.6 million. A faulty set up caused a mooring line to break and strike an apprentice engineer resulting in brain injury.
$10 million. 18 year old suffered severe brain injury when hospital employees failed to properly monitor him post-surgery.
$2 million. An improper set up led to a concrete pumping truck tipping over with its boom crushing the leg of a construction worker.
$1.5 million. Man suffered incomplete paraplegia when physicians failed to timely diagnose and treat a neurological condition.
$1.4 million. Woman suffered a debilitating stroke when physicians failed to diagnose and properly treat her heart condition.
$1.2 million. Man suffered incomplete paraplegia when physicians failed to timely diagnose and treat a neurological condition.
$1.2 million. Negligent modification of fishing gear resulted in a commercial fisherman sustaining spinal fractures.
$1.0 million. Surgeon and hospital employees failed to timely diagnose and treat neurological disorder leading to spinal cord injury.
$1.1 million. Construction worker suffered multiple orthopedic injuries when he fell through an unguarded opening on the second floor of a building under construction.
$1.0 million. Negligently constructed scaffolding resulted in a worker falling and suffering multiple orthopedic injuries.
$1.0 million. College student was killed in an automobile accident. This lawsuit led to sweeping changes regarding alcohol use by local and national chapters of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.
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