Our Spanish-speaking client fell from the roof of a commercial building while working for a plumbing contractor. In addition to pursuing a workers’ compensation claim, our client filed a personal injury suit against the property owner, property manager, and the tenant undergoing the renovations. The tenant then sued the general contractor as a third-party defendant. Remaining facts related to the…
Our client was driving behind a tractor-trailer hauling a low-boy trailer, which made an improper left turn in front of an oncoming pick-up truck in Mecklenburg County. The pick-up struck the back of the low-boy trailer, became airborne, and landed on the hood of our client’s vehicle. Our client sustained significant injuries that required two shoulder surgeries and a lengthy…
Craig Davis represented a middle school-aged client who fell approximately 15 feet to the ground while participating in a climbing activity at a summer camp. Negligence was admitted. Our client’s injuries included compression fractures of the L1-L2 vertebrae, a displaced right heel fracture, and a right tibia growth plate injury resulting in a 1.5 cm limb length discrepancy. Our client…
Attorney Stephen Harper met with a potential client who was dissatisfied with their legal representation. Though his injury was debilitating, his first attorney wanted to settle for $2,000. After signing on with Harper, his settlement jumped from $2,000 to $125,000 – a 6,150% increase. Our client had experienced a work injury while lifting a box onto a conveyor belt. He…

