Virginia L. Giuffre v. Prince Andrew |
New York, New York personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an intentional tort theory claiming more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damaged by being used by Defendant sexually. |
Virginia Giufre v. Prince Andrew |
New York, New York personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an intentional tort theory claiming more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damaged by being used by Defendant secually. $1 (02-15-2022 - NY) |
Gabriel Gonzalez v. United States of America |
Brooklyn, New York personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued the United States of American on a Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged as a direct result of substandard care. $1 (01-21-2022 - NY) |
Whitney Glover v. United States of America |
White Plains, New York personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued the United States of America on a Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice negligence theory claiming that Noah Smith suffered injuries and/or damages and injuries was a direct result of substandard medical care. $0 (01-12-2022 - NY) |
Christopher J. Dobrowski v. United States of America |
Littleton, New Hampshire personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued the United States on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damages in a motor vehicle accident caused by a U.S. Forest Service employee. $0 (01-07-2022 - NH) |
United States of America v. Reginald Anderson, a/k/a "Red" |
Savannah, Georgia criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with drug distribution. |
Tiffany Andrews v. United States of America |
Pensacola, Florida personal injury car wreck lawyer represent Plaintiff, who sued the United States of America on a Fedrral Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damages as a result of an accident caused by a federal government postal worker. $1 (01-18-2022 - FL) |
Celena L. New v. United States of America |
Honolulu, Hawaii personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued the United States of America on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damages in a motor vehicle accident caused by a federal government employee. $0 (01-27-2022 - HI) |
Stephanie Michel v. The United States of America |
Anchorage, Alaska personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued the United States on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damages as a direct result of a motor vehicle accident caused by federal government employee. $0 (11-08-2021 - AK) |
Samuel Galdamez v. United States of America |
Sacramento, California personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant United States of America on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged by a Federal Government employee. $1 (02-09-2022 - CA) |
Andre Michael Valenzuela v. United States of America |
Santa Ana, California personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant United States of America on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged in a motor Vehicle accident caused by a federal government employee. $0 (01-18-2022 - CA) |
George Ball v. United States of America |
Phoenix, Arizona personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued the United States of America on a Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice negligence theory claiming to have suffered injuries and damages as a direct result of substandard care. |
Nathan White v. City of Houston |
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Julius T. Malone, et al. v. ASF Intermodal, LLC |
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Joe Holcomb, et al. v. United States of America |
San Antonio, Texas personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued the United States of America on Federal Tort Claims Act wrongful death negligence theories claiming millions of dollars in damages and/or injuries as a result of Devin Patrick Kelley being able to buy a semi-automatic rifle that he used to shoot and wound or kill numerous people attending a church service in 2017. |
Irene Esco v. Madison County, Mississippi |
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Donnie Glyenn v. United States of America |
Lake Charles, Louisiana personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto accident theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged as a direct result of a motor vehicle accident caused by a U.S. Postal Service employ. $1 (01-28-2022 - LA) |
Marilyn Jones v. Daniel Marshall |
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John Paniagua and Juan Gabriel Ybarra v. United States of America |
San Antonio, Texas plaintiff personal injury car wreck lawyer sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act auto negligence theory claiming that his client was injured and/or damages in a motor vehicle accident caused by a federal government employee. |
Adam Viles v. City of Tulsa and BECCO Contractors, Inc. |
Tulsa, Oklahoma plaintiff personal injury lawyer sued defendants on governmental tort claims and general negligence theories claiming to have suffered more than $10,000 in damages and/or injuries as a result of an accident caused by Defendants' employees. |
Herington v. City of Wichita |
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Teyurse Mayfield and Shemeika Smith v. Tulsa Board of County Commissioners |
Tulsa, Oklahoma plaintiff personal injury lawyer sued Defendant on a governmental tort claims act negligence theory. $15000 (01-10-2022 - OK) |
David Srnsky v. Steven Carter, M.D., Hamid Mahmood, M.D., Norman Regional Hospital Authority and Curahealth Oklahoma, L.L.C. |
Norman, Oklahoma plaintiff personal injury lawyer sued Defendants on medical malpractice and Governmental Tort Claims Act negligence and wrongful death theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of substandard care provided to Linda Srnsky, deceased. |
Jan Birks and Robert Strickland v. Norman Regional Hospital |
Norman, Oklahoma plaintiff personal injury lawyer sued Defendant on a governmental tort claims act wrongful death medical malpractice negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct |
United States of America v. Craig Allan Morrison and Amanda Lyn Walker |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense attorney represented defendants charged with with child abuse in Indiana Country. |
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