Traumatic Brain Injury
1st Quarter - 2nd Quarter 2008
Retired LAPD Motorcycle Officer Receives Award in Injury Case. Jury Verdict: $15.7 Million. read more...
3rd Quarter - 4th Quarter 2007
Business Law Firm Secures Verdict in Medical Malpractice Case. Jury Verdict: $96 Million. read more...
1st Quarter - 2nd Quarter 2007
Las Vegas Jury Awards Victims in Single Rollover Motor Vehicle Accident. Jury Verdict: $30 Million. read more...
2nd Quarter 2006
British Woman Awarded $18 Million in Crosswalk Accident. Jury Verdict: $18 Million. read more...
4th Quarter 2005
Former Utility Worker Awarded for Pinole Railroad Crash Jury Verdict: $9 Million. read more...
March 1997
Economist Quantifies and Life Activity Calendar Illustrates Hemi-plegic Rancher's Loss of Enjoyment of Life. Jury Verdict: $24 Million. read more...
June 1996
IME Doctor Validates Life Activity Calendar in Mild Head Injury Case. Jury Verdict: $2 Million. read more...
January 1996
Economist Quantifies Damages in Medical Malpractice. Jury Verdict: $26.053 Million. read more...
May 1994
Life Activity Calendar Persuasively Demonstrates Closed Head Injury. Jury Verdict: $2 Million. read more...
March 1994
Life Activity Calendar Substantiates $250,000 Settlement When Grandmother Hits Tractor-Trailer.
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October 1993
Economist Quantifies Lost Wages and Medical Expenses for Brain-injured Engineer. Jury Verdict: $6.3 Million. read more...
September 1992
Economist Quantifies Pain and Suffering in Multiple Wrongful Death and Injury. Jury Verdict: $7.2 Million. read more...
June 1992
Economist Quantifies Fisherman's Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Brain Injury Case. Jury Verdict: $2.4 Million. read more...
April 1992
Life Activity Calendar Impacts Settlements. read more...
Automobile Accident
2nd Quarter 2005 - 3rd Quarter 2005
Economist Quantifies and Life Activity Calendar Supports Unemployed Amputee's Damages. Jury Verdict: $22 Million. read more...
October 1996
Economist's Testimony Assists in Wrongful Death of 38-year-old Mother. Jury Verdict: $2.454 Million. read more...
July 1996
Economist Quantifies and Life Activity Calendar Supports Unemployed Amputee's Damages. Jury Verdict: $22 Million. read more...
June 1996
IME Doctor Validates Life Activity Calendar in Mild Head Injury Case. Jury Verdict: $2 Million. read more...
October 1995
Appellate Court Finds that Economist's Testimony on Love, Care, Comfort and Society is Sufficient to Support Verdict in Wrongful Death of Emotionally Disturbed 10-year-old. Jury Verdict: $1.8 Million. read more...
February 1995
Jury Awards 2.2 Million for Death of 12-year-old Child. Jury Verdict: $2.2 Million. read more...
September 1994
Economist's Testimony Crucial in Wrongful Death of Son. Jury Verdict: $1.746 Million. read more...
May 1994
Life Activity Calendar Persuasively Demonstrates Closed Head Injury. Jury Verdict: $2 Million. read more...
October 1993
Economist Quantifies Lost Wages and Medical Expenses for Brain-injured Engineer. Jury Verdict: $6.3 Million. read more...
May 1993
Life Activity Calendar Impacts Jury in Low Speed Rear-Ender. Jury Verdict: $2.24 Million. read more...
September 1992
Economist Quantifies Pain and Suffering in Multiple Wrongful Death and Injury. Jury Verdict: $7.2 Million. read more...
June 1992
Economist Quantifies Fisherman's Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Brain Injury Case. Jury Verdict: $2.4 Million. read more...
March 1992
Economist Quantifies Secretary's Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Soft Tissue Case. Jury Verdict: $3.2 Million. read more...
Catastrophic Injury
October 2014
Mesothelioma Trial Results in
$13.2 Million Award, Including $6 Million in Punitive Damages for Retired San Francisco Electrician. read more...
4th Quarter 2012
Los Angeles Jury Awards $200 Million In Punitive Damages For Secondhand Asbestos Exposure.
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4th Quarter 2009
Los Angeles Jury Awards $9.2 Million, Including $6 Million in Punitive Damages, to Living Cancer Victim
Jury Verdict: $9.2 Million. read more...
4th Quarter 2006
Jury Awards Verdict for Construction Superintendent Who Slipped into an Unguarded Elevator Pit. Jury Verdict: $10.5 Million. read more...
3rd Quarter 2006
Economist's Testimony Aids Jury in Award for Asbestos Exposed Retiree. Jury Verdict: $10.3 Million. read more...
1st Quarter 2005
San Francisco County Jury Awards Orthopedic Resident Struck by Falling Board. Jury Verdict: $5.4 Million. read more...
2nd Quarter 2004
Economist's Testimony Assists Los Angeles Jury in Decision for Severely Burned Heavy Machine Operator. Jury Verdict: $58 Million. read more...
2nd Quarter 2003 - 3rd Quarter 2003
Economist's Testimony Assists Los Angeles Jury Award to Truck Driver Whose Foot was Crushed by Forklift. Jury Verdict: $6.4 Million. read more...
2nd Quarter 2002
Economist's Testimony Assists Jury Against OEA. Jury Verdict: $13.7 Million. read more...
April 2001
Economist Quantifies Damages in Asbestosis Shortened Life Expectancy Case. Jury Verdict: $6.98 Million. read more...
November 2000
Economist Quantifies Damages to Homemaker in Tobacco Case. Jury Verdict: $21.7 Million. read more...
June-July 1998
Economist Testimony Assists Jury in Verdict Against General Motors. Jury Verdict: $4.9 Billion. read more...
May 1997
Economist Quantifies High School Student's Life-time Damages from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. Jury Verdict: $20 Million. read more...
November 1996
Life Activity Calendar Supports Jury Verdict in Fast-Food Slip and Fall. Jury Verdict: $1.1 Million. read more...
July 1996
Economist Quantifies and Life Activity Calendar Supports Unemployed Amputee's Damages. Jury Verdict: $22 Million. read more...
May 1995
Economist's Testimony Supports Jury Award . Jury Verdict: $1.745 Million. read more...
April 1994
Economist Quantifies Losses for Unconscious Man Hit by Train. Jury Verdict: $3 Million. read more...
January 1994
Economic Testimony and Life Activity Calendar Impact 19-year-old Amputation Case of Four Women. Jury Verdict: $4 Million. read more...
May 1993
Life Activity Calendar Impacts Jury in Low Speed Rear-Ender. Jury Verdict: $2.24 Million. read more...
October 1992
Sexual Molestation Case. Jury Verdict: $9.4 Million. read more...
July 1992
$1 Million Jury Verdict for Shortened Life-Expectancy of 80-year-old. Jury Verdict: $1 Million. read more...
March 1992
Economist Quantifies Secretary's Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Soft Tissue Case. Jury Verdict: $3.2 Million. read more... |
Spinal Cord Injury
4th Quarter 2005
Former Utility Worker Awarded for Pinole Railroad Crash Jury Verdict: $9 Million. read more...
January 1995
Economist's Testimony Helps 6-year-old Paraplegic Win $5.5 Million Award in Bench Verdict.
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Commercial Litigation
News, March 2001
Economist Quantifies Commercial Bad Faith Damages. Jury Verdict: $3.9 Million. Settlement: $20 Million. read more...
Future Medical Expenses
2010
San Jose Court Awards Brain-Injured 12-Year-Old Boy in a "Dart Out" Case.
Jury Verdict: $29.3 Million.
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3rd Quarter - 4th Quarter 2007
Business Law Firm Secures Verdict in Medical Malpractice Case. Jury Verdict: $96 Million. read more...
2nd Quarter 2006
British Woman Awarded $18 Million in Crosswalk Accident. Jury Verdict: $18 Million. read more..
January 1996
Economist Quantifies Damages in Medical Malpractice. Jury Verdict: $26.053 Million. read more...
2nd Quarter 2004
Economist's Testimony Assists Los Angeles Jury in Decision for Severely Burned Heavy Machine Operator. Jury Verdict: $58 Million. read more...
Wrongful Death.
4th Quarter 2004
Economist's Testimony Assists Redwood City Jury in Awarding in Wrongful Death of Laborer. Jury Verdict: $6.8 Million. read more...
4th Quarter 2002 - 1st Quarter 2003
Economist's Testimony Assists Jury Against Hyundai Motor Company. Jury Verdict: $12.1 Million. read more...
May 2001
Economist Quantifies Damages in Farmer Wrongful Death. Jury Verdict: $1.397 Million. read more...
January 2001
Economist Testimony Assists Jury in Wrongful Death Case of Young Physician. Jury Verdict: $11.475 Million. read more...
February 1997
Appellate Court Affirms Economist's Testimony on Love, Care, Comfort and Society in Wrongful Death of 19-year-old. Jury Verdict: $4.75 Million. read more...
October 1996
Economist's Testimony Assists in Wrongful Death of 38-year-old Mother. Jury Verdict: $2.454 Million. read more...
October 1995
Appellate Court Finds that Economist's Testimony on Love, Care, Comfort and Society is Sufficient to Support Verdict in Wrongful Death of Emotionally Disturbed 10-year-old. Jury Verdict: $1.8 Million. read more...
March 1995
Economist's Testimony Impacts Value of Cases at Settlement and Trial. read more...
February 1995
Jury Awards 2.2 Million for Death of 12-year-old Child. Jury Verdict: $2.2 Million. read more...
September 1994
Economist's Testimony Crucial in Wrongful Death of Son. Jury Verdict: $1.746 Million. read more...
February 1994
Life Activity Calendar Impact $1.475 Million Settlement in Wrongful Death Case of 31-year-old.
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September 1993
Economist Quantifies Loss of Care, Comfort and Society in Wrongful Death of Adult Child. Jury Verdict: $4.75 Million. read more...
June 1993
Economist Quantifies Loss of Care, Comfort and Society in Wrongful Death of Adult Child. Jury Verdict: $2.25 Million. read more...
January 1993
Life Activity Calendar Impacts Jury in Stabbing Death of Young Woman. Jury Verdict: $5.5 Million. read more...
September 1992
Economist Quantifies Pain and Suffering in Multiple Wrongful Death and Injury. Jury Verdict: $7.2 Million. read more...
May 1992
Economist Quantifies Loss of Love, Care, Comfort and Society in Wrongful Death of 75-year-old Widower. Jury Verdict: $1.6 Million. read more...
February 1992
Economist Quantifies the Loss of Love, Care and Society in the Wrongful Death of Homeless Man. Jury Verdict: $2.7 Million. read more...
January 1992
Life Activity Calendar Impacts Jury Verdict Wrongful Death. read more...
Civil Rights
March 1998
Economist's Testimony Assists Jury in Award for False Imprisonment. Jury Verdict: $30 Million. read more...
June 1993
Economist Quantifies Loss of Care, Comfort and Society in Wrongful Death of Adult Child. Jury Verdict: $2.25 Million. read more...
October 1992
Sexual Molestation Case. Jury Verdict: $9.4 Million. read more...
February 1992
Economist Quantifies the Loss of Love, Care and Society in the Wrongful Death of Homeless Man. Jury Verdict: $2.7 Million. read more...
Medical Malpractice
1st Quarter - 2nd Quarter 2013
A Baltimore City Jury Awards Family in Medical Malpractice Suit
Jury Verdict: $55 Million. read more...
3rd Quarter - 4th Quarter 2007
Business Law Firm Secures Verdict in Medical Malpractice Case. Jury Verdict: $96 Million. read more...
4th Quarter 2003 - 1st Quarter 2004
Economist's Testimony Assists Jury in Award for 9-year-old Boy. Jury Verdict: $70.9 Million. read more...
January 1996
Economist Quantifies Damages in Medical Malpractice. Jury Verdict: $26.053 Million. read more...
June 1995
D.C. Jury Awards Working Mother for Undiagnosed Cancer . Jury Verdict: $2.1 Million. read more...
Loss of Enjoyment of Life
1st Quarter - 2nd Quarter 2007
Las Vegas Jury Awards Victims in Single Rollover Motor Vehicle Accident. Jury Verdict: $30 Million. read more...
2nd Quarter - 3rd Quarter 2005
Economist Quantifies and Life Activity Calendar Supports Unemployed Amputee's Damages. Jury Verdict: $22 Million. read more...
March 1997
Economist Quantifies and Life Activity Calendar Illustrates Hemi-plegic Rancher's Loss of Enjoyment of Life. Jury Verdict: $24 Million. read more...
March 1992
Economist Quantifies Secretary's Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Soft Tissue Case. Jury Verdict: $3.2 Million. read more...
Punitive Damages
October 2014
Mesothelioma Trial Results in
$13.2 Million Award, Including $6 Million in Punitive Damages for Retired San Francisco Electrician. read more...
4th Quarter 2009
Los Angeles Jury Awards $9.2 Million, Including $6 Million in Punitive Damages, to Living Cancer Victim
Jury Verdict: $9.2 Million. read more...
3rd Quarter 2004
Economist's Testimony Assists Brooklyn Jury in Awarding Punitive Damages to Widow of Long-Time Smoker Who Died of Lung Cancer. Jury Verdict: $20 Million. read more...
4th Quarter 2001 - 1st Quarter 2002
2001 Year End Review of Million Dollar Verdicts read more...
3rd Quarter 2002
Economist's Testimony Assists Jury Against Philip Morris. Jury Verdict: $28 Billion. read more...
News, March 2001
Economist Quantifies Commercial Bad Faith Damages. Jury Verdict: $3.9 Million. Settlement: $20 Million. read more...
November 2000
Economist Quantifies Damages to Homemaker in Tobacco Case. Jury Verdict: $21.7 Million. read more...
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