Snowplow Accident During Snowstorm

LAW represented the defendant in a Clay County jury trial involving allegations that a passing snowplow caused the plaintiff to wreck during a snowstorm. The case resulted in a defense verdict.

Serious TBI Pedestrian Accident Involving Nurse

LAW represented the defendant in a Monroe County jury trial involving a nurse who struck a pedestrian while driving to work, allegedly causing a serious traumatic brain injury. The case resulted in a defense verdict after the pedestrian asked the jury for $3,000,000.

Faulty Crosswalk Pedestrian TBI Claim

LAW represented the defendant in an Allen County jury trial involving allegations that a pedestrian was struck in a faulty crosswalk, resulting in a serious traumatic brain injury. The case resulted in a defense verdict after the pedestrian turned down $480,000.

Hydraulic Door Facility Injury Claim

LAW defended a facility in a Marion County jury trial involving an elderly man who was crushed by a hydraulic door operated by an employee. The plaintiff asked the jury for $150,000 and had offered to settle for $12,500 before trial. The verdict was $18,000.

Culvert Damage Property Claim

LAW represented the defendant in an Orange County jury trial involving allegations that a roadway authority destroyed a culvert, requiring the property owner to rebuild. The plaintiff asked the jury for $40,000 and had offered to settle for $12,500 before trial. The verdict was $12,250.

Fatal I-90 Roadway Authority Claim

LAW represented the defendant in a Lake County jury trial involving a fatal I-90 crash that killed four passengers, with the estate blaming the roadway authority. The case resulted in a defense verdict after the estate asked the jury for $1,000,000.

Government Property Tree and Livestock Fence Accident

LAW defended the government in a Morgan County jury trial involving a tree on government property that fell, knocked down a livestock fence, and allowed cows to enter the road, allegedly causing an accident and injury. The case resulted in a defense verdict.

Fatal Semi-Truck Rollover Claim

LAW represented the defendant in a Marion County jury trial involving a semi that flipped onto a car with two occupants, fatally injuring one. The case resulted in a defense verdict after the estate asked the jury for $3,016,000.

Fatal Motorcycle U-Turn Accident

LAW represented the defendant in a Lake County jury trial involving a motorist who performed a U-turn and contacted a motorcyclist, resulting in a fatality. The case resulted in a plaintiff’s verdict of $4,000,000.

Fatal Head-On Collision Claim

LAW represented the defendant in a Johnson County jury trial involving a head-on collision that caused a fatality. The case resulted in a defense verdict after the widow asked the jury for $4,500,000.

Firefighter Highway TBI Accident

LAW represented the defendant in a Monroe County jury trial involving a firefighter who lost control on a highway, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The case resulted in a defense verdict, despite claimed past medical expenses of $1,003,691.49 and claimed past and future lost wages of $1,985,682.

Student Sexual Assault Claim Against Teacher

LAW represented the student in a Marion County mediation involving allegations that the student was sexually assaulted by a teacher. The matter resolved for $400,000.

Election Commission Residency Challenge

LAW represented a Southern Indiana elected official before the Indiana Election Commission after a petitioner alleged that the official did not reside in his district and should be removed from the ballot. The Commission issued a 4-0 finding in favor of the elected official, allowing him to remain on the ballot.

Federal Candidate 14th Amendment Ballot Challenge

LAW represented a Member of Congress seeking reelection before the Indiana Election Commission after a petitioner alleged that the candidate’s past conduct violated the 14th Amendment and required removal from the ballot. The Commission issued a 4-0 finding in favor of the candidate, allowing him to remain on the ballot.