Our lawyers in Memphis handle all types of accident and injury lawsuits, including car accidents, workers' compensation, medical malpractice, wrongful death, nursing home neglect, and consumer protection cases throughout Tennessee.
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Gee, Jr., Peter ByronView Profile |
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Hackett, WilliamView Profile |
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Lambert, Mark AnthonyView Profile |
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Martin, Jr., Bobby F.View Profile |
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McLaughlin, David A.View Profile |
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Miller, JenniferView Profile |
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Rhoads, MirandaView Profile |
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Smith, BryanView Profile |
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Vinson, ChristinaView Profile |
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Wade, Bill M.View Profile |
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Memphis, Tennessee 38103
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Recovery in a lawsuit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Woman was widowed when her husband died from lung cancer. The total award after apportioning damages based on assignment of fault was $46.3 million.
A 27-year-old man suffered multiple broken bones, a shattered jaw and a collapsed lung after he was hit head-on by a pick-up truck going the wrong way on Semoran Boulevard. The accident also left him unable to have children.
In a case against R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris, attorneys Keith Mitnik, Greg Prysock, Joe Taraska and Katy Massa recovered a $40 million tobacco litigation verdict on behalf of the husband and daughter of a woman who died after smoking two packs of cigarettes a day for 36 years.
Failure to perform a timely C-section resulting in serious injury.
Medication overdose of a 26 week premature newborn against a hospital.
In January 2011, Keith Mitnik obtained an $18.8 million verdict on behalf of a motorcyclist who was rendered a paraplegic when a car pulled out in front of him.
11-year-old girl involved in rear-end motor vehicle accident suffered paralysis from the waist down.
Recovery for national class of poultry workers.
Award for a class of oil, gas and petroleum inspectors paid illegal "chinese overtime" rather than proper time and a half.
$9.975 million dollar settlement on behalf of off-shore oil inspectors not properly paid for all hours worked.
