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Our Client:
example-case-6-lgOur client worked delivering roofing materials to various jobsites. At a jobsite, he had climbed onto the roof to perform a safety inspection.

The Facts:
While walking across roof, he fell through a sheet of roofing pressboard. The board broke in half, causing him to fall 15 feet to the ground below.

His Injuries:
Crushed heel requiring surgery; permanent injuries with posttraumatic arthritis.

 Our Client's Problem:
The insurance company claimed our client jumped from one level of the roof to where he fell through.

The Resolution:
We hired an engineering expert and proved the pressboard was not affixed according to code, and that given the type and thickness of pressboard, it would easily buckle and break when not properly affixed. We also deposed the construction company’s employees, and revealed that they knew this all along. We also proved that they were aware that someone was going to be on the roof to deliver the materials, and would have to walk across the improperly secured board.

The Result:
The case settled for a large sum just prior to trial.

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  • Tim Williams

    Just heard from the court that we're on for trial next week. Finally - the criminal docket doesn't bump us out! It will be a good trial!

    by Tim Williams about 12 hours ago

  • Arne Cherkoss

    You have a duty to mitigate your damages. Essentially this means do not do anything to make your situation worse.

    by Arne Cherkoss Thursday, 04 March 2010 14:06