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With more than 30 years of experience representing plaintiffs who have sustained serious personal injuries or financial losses, the trial lawyers of BIREN/KATZMAN have successfully handled hundreds of cases, collecting more than $150 million for our clients. The following case is just one example: JOSEPH v. LOVEJOY$2.7 Million Wrongful Death / Brain Injury Settlement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph were missionaries preparing to move to India, where they planned on fulfilling their life ambition of serving the poor. Unfortunately, days before their scheduled departure, they were involved in a serious intersection automobile accident, caused by the defendant driver running a red light. Mrs. Joseph died as a result of injuries sustained in the accident. Mr. Joseph suffered internal injuries and a head injury. BIREN/KATZMAN's team of brain experts established that Mr. Joeph's injuries were causing him cognitive deficiencies which would prevent him from ever working as a missionary. The case settled for $2.7 million, despite the fact that Mr. Joseph could not prove that he had lost any earnings, since neither he nor his wife had an expectation of earning any money as missionaries. Contact BIREN/KATZMAN for a free consultation about cases in any of our practice areas; your recovery could begin today. |
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