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…
Our client was injured in February of 2017 while working as a registered nurse. She suffered an injury while assisting a patient. As a result of her injuries in the accident, our client developed chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and anxiety, which caused her to be completely disabled from work. The workers’ compensation insurance carrier stopped all of her benefits,…
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…

