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automobile accident.

$1 million settlement for a rear-end motor vehicle collision.

$1 million settlement for a rear-end motor vehicle collision.  A mother and son were rear-ended by a semi-tractor-trailer on the I-5 bridge from Portland, Oregon to Vancouver, Washington. As a result of the collision, the mother suffered a neck injury that required a two-level cervical fusion surgery.  Her son suffered injuries to his spine and

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construction injury.

Obtained over a half million dollar settlement by holding a construction company

Obtained over a half million dollar settlement by holding a construction company responsible for the wrongful death of the only child (a son) of an immigrant family. Although the son was an adult, and Washington law limits damages for the wrongful death of a child over the age of 18, she was able to prove

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$2.73 million verdict for a woman who had a wooden dolly dropped on her foot at Fred Meyer

$2.73 million verdict for a woman who had a wooden dolly dropped on her foot at Fred Meyer, resulting in the development of a traumatic Morton’s Neuroma and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). This is believed to be the largest reported CRPS verdict in the State of Washington.

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insurance.

Policy limits settlement after a GLP client’s insurance agent misrepresented the amount of coverage

Policy limits settlement after a GLP client’s insurance agent misrepresented the amount of coverage and tried to settle the case for $8,000. Janelle took over representation of the client, and found that the client’s insurance agent claimed that there was only $30,000 in uninsured motorist coverage, when actually there was a total of $110,000. The

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