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SOME OF JEFF
HERMAN’S RECOVERIES ON
PERSONAL INJURY CASES
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Two
girls aged 3 and 5 who were sexually assaulted in foster care by
their foster father, after DSHS and the foster care agency
failed to properly supervise him – $1.3 million structured
settlement;
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A 52 year old
woman who suffered brain death after a collision at 110 mph -
$1.25 million (policy limits on two coverages);
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King County Court House - Seattle |
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A man in his
forties who was murdered by his ex-wife’s new husband in front of
his 12-year-old daughter – $500,000 (all of the slayer’s assets);
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A man in his
forties who suffered broken ribs, a liver laceration, and other
fatal injuries in a collision where a drunk driver was going over 90
mph in a 30 mph zone – $200,000.00 (policy limits on the two
available policies);
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A 15-year-old
girl who was fatally injured while riding with a driver who turned
left in front of speeding oncoming pickup, tearing the compact car
she was occupying in half – $200,000.00 (policy limits on the two
available coverages);
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A 19-year-old
girl who was fatally injured by an oncoming police car which t-boned
and flipped her mid-sized sedan -- $250,000.00 (policy limits on the
two available policies);
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A 50 year old man
in two-vehicle high speed rollover auto accident, who sustained
pelvic, leg, and rib fractures – $500,000;
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An 18 year old
man who was fatally injured when his intoxicated friend accelerated
to 80 mph in a 30 mph zone and hit a construction truck -$151,400.00
(policy limits on all three types of coverage available);
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A teenager who
was sexually assaulted by a staff member in a group home – $290,000;
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A uniformed
crossing guard who was struck in a crosswalk, sustaining a broken
leg – $250,000.00;
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A patient who
sustained major blood loss after routine surgery – $240,000.00;
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An elderly
nursing home resident who was seriously injured by neglect requiring
amputation of her leg – $250,000.00;
(Pursuant to
nondisclosure agreements, we are not permitted to disclose many of
our recoveries for medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, and
child sexual abuse cases.)
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