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Medical Malpractice/ Brain Damaged Baby Case

Cash Settlement -- 7/2/98. Plaintiff v. Major Drug Pharmaceutical Manufacturer, United States District Court, Middle District of Product Liability/ Georgia, Columbus Division. A 53 year-old woman, who Wrongful Death regularly drank wine and alcohol but was in good health, was prescribed extra strength acetaminophen, 4 times a day, by her doctor after she was diagnosed with bronchitis. After taking the recommended dose for 4 days, she became restless and confused and was taken to the emergency room with elevated liver enzymes and a diagnosis of sudden liver failure. She was transported to the University of Birmingham Hospital but was too sick for an emergency liver transplant which was her only chance for survival. She died 2 days after being hospitalized with fulminate liver failure. The amount of the settlement is confidential at Defendant's request.



Product Liability/ Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome

Cash Settlement -- 2/14/95. Rainwater v. Showa Denko, Inc., et al., United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division. Pharmaceutical product liability case against major Japanese pharmaceutical company. Client became seriously ill after taking contaminated tablets of L-Tryptophan, a substance classified by the FDA as a food but marketed and sold in the U.S. for its medicinal qualities. Plaintiff suffered EMS (Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome), an inflammatory condition which affects the connective and muscle tissue causing extreme pain, physical debilitation, nerve degeneration, and in some cases, death. Plaintiff has severe EMS which will affect her for the remainder of her life. Amount of settlement is confidential at Defendants' request.

Success Stories

$45,000,000 Settlement | Credit Insurance/Consumer Rights Class Action

10/31/07 Toole v. J.M.I.C. Life Insurance Company, Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia

Plaintiff Toole represented a class of people who prepaid J.M.I.C. Life Insurance Company premiums for credit life and disability insurance policies when they purchased vehicles. J.M.I.C. Life Insurance Company contractually promised to refund any unearned premium if class members paid off the insured loans before the five-year term had expired, but failed to do so when they paid off the insured loans early.

$105,500,000 Verdict | Defective Automobile

11/23/04 Flax v. Daimler Chrysler Corporation and Louis A. Stockell, Jr., Circuit Court for Davidson County, Tennessee

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