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Entries in verdicts and settlement (18)

Monday
Nov262012

Table Saw Amputates the finger of a Book Shelf Maker - $500,000.00 Settlement

In January 2012, our client was working at his Dad's House making a bookcase when the table saw he was using chopped off his finger. By October 2012, the case was settled for $500,000.00.   His dad's house was insured by Allstate. His Dad bunked into our client while our client was doing the work.  We sued our client's dad and Allstate settled the case.

 

 

Tuesday
Feb072012

Jury renders a $520,000.00 verdict for a motor vehicle accident on Staten Island

Sometimes jurors are hard to figure out. 

An independent witness saw the entire accident.  Her name was on the police report. John Bosco, a lawyer in the accident law firm of Bosco and Mascolo, Esqs., subpoenaed her to testify.  She testified that a NYCTA bus ran the red light and struck his client's car - who had the green light.  Despite this evidence, the jury returned a verdict on the liability half of the trial declaring that the bus driver deserved 60% of the blame and his client deserved 40% of the blame - even though Bosco's client had the green light. Go figure.

On the damages half of the trial, the jury returned a verdict of $400,000.00 for past pain and suffering and $120,000.00 for future pain and suffering for a total of $520,000.00

 

 

Friday
Feb062009

3.25 Million Settlement by John Bosco for car accident on Nelson Avenue

In 2005, President George Bush signed into law a federal highway bill that gave the lessors of leased vehicles immunity against lawsuits for damage and injury.  Bush's legislation changed New York State Law that holds owners of motor vehicles, including lessors, liable.  Corporations had once again successfully lobbied away the rights of the injured. Bush's gift to the automobile leasing industry, however, was too late to protect the Mercedes Benz Credit Corp whose leased vehicle was involved in a collision on February 8, 2003.

The leased Mercedes, in the process of exiting the St. Clares parking lot onto Nelson Avenue on a busy Saturday afternoon, crashed into a Honda in which our client was a passenger. The crash devastated the vehicles. Our Client was taken by ambulance to the hospital. She eventually had surgery to her right shoulder and lower back.  The case settled for Three million two hundred fifty thousand ($3,250,000.00) dollars after a jury had been selected and the case was assigned for trial to the Honorable Judith N. McMahon, a judge of the Supreme Court in St. George.  "We had lined up four doctors and an economist to testify" Bosco added. Summary Judgment had already been granted against the Mercedes on the issue of liability in January of 2006 by the Honorable Robert J. Gigante, formerly a Supreme Court judge now the Richmond County Surrogate Court Judge. The issues that needed a jury trial were an apportionment of liability amongst the defendants and damages.

Tuesday
Jun172008

Bricklawyer who fell from scaffold gets 1.2 Million dollars

Wednesday
May232007

$900,000.00 for Fingers Cut by Table Saw and Reattached

 WEDNESDAY 23 May 2007

John Bosco brought to a conclusion a case in which a construction worker cut four fingers on his left hand when plexiglass kickbacked as he was cutting it.  For more information, click here $900,000.00