Verdict of $10, 579,462.00
Medical malpractice lawsuit against a psychiatrist who failed to warn a suicidal patient’s wife that her husband was discontinuing medication, which led to his suicide.
Verdict of $3,108,061.00
A low-impact rear-end collision wherein the Plaintiff sustained a disc bulge.
Verdict of $2,131,745.00
A small child bitten by a tenant’s dog that was roaming free from an apartment complex.
Verdict of $1,767,235.50
A woman involved in an automobile accident with a truck wherein she sustained non-surgical aggravations to a pre-existing spinal condition.
Verdict of $1,001,530.00
A rear-end collision wherein a passenger in a motor vehicle struck by a truck. Plaintiff sustained a disc herniation which did not require surgery.
Verdict of $586,000.00
Motorcyclists struck by a sub-contractor delivering flowers for a Clearwater florist. Injuries consisted of a badly broken ankle.
Verdict of $580,579.60
A bar patron sustained a broken wrist during ejection from a bar in Tampa by two bouncers.
Verdict of $447,247.26
A frontal collision wherein the Plaintiff sustained seatbelt breast contusions.
Verdict of $400,000.00
Plaintiff sustained a seatbelt hip injury in a rear-end collision with less than $500 in property damage and no permanent injury.
Verdict of $311,000.00
A 64 year old woman sustained an arm laceration when she was thrown against a jalousie window while falsely arrested and imprisoned by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
Verdict of $253,500.00
Trip & fall at a supermarket; Plaintiff sustained a rotator cuff tear.
Verdict of $166,000.00
Plaintiff presented a prescription to a local pharmacy and was given the wrong medication which resulted in irritation of his lower intestines.
Verdict of $520,000.00
Rape victim brought suit against a condominium association for negligent security.
Verdict of $375,000.00
Wrongful adoption. A natural mother of the adopted child was not properly counseled regarding her waiver of parental rights.
Disclaimer
The names of the parties are omitted in these descriptions in order to protect their rights of privacy. The amounts of verdicts do not include