Defense claim helps plaintiff hang onto larger share
Making a defense theory work for your plaintiff is sound strategy, especially when it helps your client hang on to a bigger chunk of a $480,000 settlement award.
Attorney David Ventura negotiated a settlement with Flowe Grading Co.’s insurance company, Cincinnati Insurance Co., after his client was injured in an accident involving one of Flowe’s drivers. The plaintiff, a herbicide technician with the N.C. Department of Transportation, suffered back injuries that required a spinal implant and lumbar fusion surgery.
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Published: May 11, 2012
Time posted: 2:15 pm
Tags: Back Injury, lumbar fusion, NCDOT, spinal implant






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