Results
Talk is cheap. Many lawyers claim they can handle your case but do they have the results to back it up? We do. Here are just a few examples of the results we have obtained for clients:
Notable results:
Car crash - $587,000 for woman who suffered amputated finger in car crash
Motorcycle crash - $175,000 for man who lost part of finger in motorcycle crash
Pedestrian accident - $4,000,000 verdict for woman struck while walking on sidewalk
Pedestrian accident - $496,500 verdict for pedestrian crossing busy street at night
Construction accident - $1,325,000 for man who suffered broken neck in construction accident
Construction accident - $1,800,000 for man who suffered injuries when crane collapsed (with Shawn Kasserman)
Slip, trip and fall - $349,000 for man who slipped on food left on step
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Motorcycle crash - Injured driver of motorcycle, driving without a license or insurance and accused of speeding more than 20 mph over the speed limit suffered loss of non-dominant small finger, lacerated spleen, and PTSD. Result: $175,000 (partial).
Pedestrian - $300,000 to family of a woman killed as a result of truck driver's negligence when she was crossing against the light. Result: $300,000 (policy limits).
Automobile crash – verdict to mother for $83,503.99 and daughter for $7,000 for injuries from accident involving man driving a BMW who changed lanes into car, causing it to flip
VERDICT FOR INJURED WOMAN - $4,000,000
Dixon Law Office founder, G. Grant Dixon III, obtained a $4,000,000 verdict on behalf of an 83 year-old woman. The woman had left her home and was walking to the store to buy some milk. A car suddenly drove up the curb and onto the sidewalk, striking the woman. She had terrible injuries including multiple fractures to her leg and a "de-gloving" of the leg, a traumatic removal of the skin from the leg. She spent four months in the hospital recovering.
Dixon took the case over from another lawyer who was unable to make any progress. Dixon filed suit. The case claimed the driver was negligent and also alleged the car was owned by the driver's son and that the son was responsible for entrusting the vehicle to the father At trial, Dixon argued the man passed out at the wheel and struck the walking woman The judge entered the verdict against both the driver and son. "The size of the verdict speaks to how seriously this woman was injured," Dixon said. Dixon continued, "we were able to show that these injures were significant and that both the driver and his son were responsible for those injuries."
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