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| Confidential Settlement against mental hospital for negligent release of mentally ill patient and subsequent shooting. |
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| $4.5 Million trial damage award against driver. Car accident case involving brain injury and injury to parent-child relationship. |
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| $3,155,000 for tenant who sustained brain injuries from a fall when an unsafe deck railing collapsed. The settlement is the largest known recorded settlement in the history of Mason County. |
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| $2.8 Million for quadriplegia car accident victim in highway design case. |
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| $850,000 for a victim in a rollover accident case. |
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| $800,000 for a victim of a car accident case with back injuries. |
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| $640,000 for an injured construction worker. Believed to be the second highest recovery in Washington State history for a shoulder injury. |
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| $600,000 policy limits settlement for victim of rear end accident. |
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| $450,000 for man with minor head injury in semi truck accident. Recovery amount was nine times the highest amount offered to client's prior attorney. |
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| $350,000 for injured construction worker. |
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| $240,000 settlement for injured finger caused by dog bit. |
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| $240,000 for rear ended driver who injured back. |
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| $215,000 for injured pedestrian who sustained a fractured leg. |
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| $175,000 for worker injured at sea. Seaman injured falling from unsafe ship ladder, resulting in injured neck. Pedestrian hit by car in parking lot, resulting in ankle fracture. |
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| $150,00 for passenger who injured knee in car accident. |
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| $125,000 for injuries to wrist in a slip and fall accident. |
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| $100,000 for victim of rear end accident. |
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“The
largest verdicts are uniformly the result of three things.
One, injuries that are life-altering and devastating to the
individual and their family. Two, actions on the part
of the wrongdoer that inspire anger and outrage by a jury.
Third, the skill and experience of the trial attorney in bringing
these first two factors to light.” |
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“The
settlement Paglialunga & Harris got for me far exceeded
my expectations. I am more than satisfied.”
- Ricky Willis, ex-client. |
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