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vdlegal · 4 years
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Bad Faith Insurance Claim
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Recovery: $1,000,000
Our client was involved in a serious automobile accident. The individual who caused the accident maintained a small, inadequate automobile insurance policy. However, our client had purchased an underinsured automobile insurance policy (UIM) which should have provided additional coverage. The insurance company refused to pay our client the limits of his UIM coverage when they clearly should have given the circumstances. After litigating the case, the insurance company ultimately had to pay approximately $400,000.00 above our client’s insurance policy limits due to their bad faith conduct in attempting to resolve the claim.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Motorcycle Accident
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Recovery: $1,000,000
Our client was riding a motorcycle in South Florida when a delivery truck pulled out in front of him and caused an accident. He suffered a closed head injury and minor injuries to his foot. He was not wearing a helmet at the time. The driver of the delivery truck stated that the accident was caused by our client and that he was allegedly speeding. Also that our client’s injuries were as a result of not wearing a helmet. However, Florida Law does not require the operator of a motorcycle to wear a helmet. Our investigator was able to locate various witnesses who assisted the accident reconstruction expert in confirming that the accident was caused by the driver of the delivery
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Automobile Accident; Uninsured Motorist Claim
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Recovery: $1,000,000
Our client was rear-ended by an uninsured vehicle while attending a professional meeting in Tallahassee, Florida. Though the accident occurred at moderate speed and resulted only in minimal vehicle damage, our client suffered a severe disc injury in his spine which impaired his ability to continue working. A claim was made for benefits available under the uninsured motorist (UM) policy purchased by our client, but the insurance company refused to pay a reasonable amount until a lawsuit was filed and the case was extensively litigated.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Trampoline Park Accident
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Recovery: $1,000,000
Our client was severely hurt when a trampoline tarp unexpectedly ripped, causing him to fall several feet to the floor and suffer multiple fractures and extensive arterial damage in his right leg. The incident occurred at an indoor trampoline park open to the general public.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Tractor Trailer Accident
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Recovery: $1,000,000
Our clients suffered significant injuries during a tractor-trailer collision when the driver of that tractor-trailer negligently pulled out in front of our clients’ vehicle. The accident occurred late in the evening. Although the tractor-trailer company blamed our client or causing the collision, experts hired by our firm to investigate the crash ultimately discovered that the insurance company providing coverage to the tractor-trailer tampered with and stole crucial pieces of evidence from our clients’ vehicle which could have been used to prove the tractor trailer’s fault in causing the accident. Our firm resolved the case within just 4 months.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Negligence: Tractor Trailer School
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Recovery: $1,000,000
The instructor of a commercial driving school negligently ran over the foot of a client. The injury required two separate surgeries to address the crush-like injury sustained to his foot. During discovery and investigation, it was determined that the school, through its employees, attempted to avoid liability by blaming the student. A settlement was ultimately obtained on behalf of our client after locating former employees and witnesses to the accident.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Slip and Fall Accident: Failure to properly paint/seal sidewalk
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Recovery: $1,000,000
Our client was on vacation in Naples, Florida. While walking through a resort, he slipped and fell on a sidewalk that had been improperly painted and sealed by the resort. The painted and sealed sidewalk was extremely slippery when it became wet. This was due to the resort’s failure to have the required slip-resistant material mixed into the paint. Our client sustained an injury to his knee and his left wrist. After undergoing three surgeries, he was limited in his ability to properly use his left knee and left wrist. Extensive depositions and investigations concluded that the hotel was aware of this situation, lied about their knowledge and attempted to hide the truth.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Car Accident Involving Drunk Driver
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Recovery: $1,000,000
The law firm of Viñas & DeLuca recovered $1,000,000.00 for a 57-year-old woman injured during a car crash caused by a drunk driver. The intoxicated motorist drifted into our client’s lane of travel and caused a head-on collision. The recovery included $250,000.00 above the defendants’ insurance policy limits.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Premises Liability
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Premises Liability
Recovery: $1,075,000
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Automobile Accident: Turnpike Pileup
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Recovery: $1,105,000
Our client was involved in a seven-car pileup on the turnpike. He sustained various injuries, including a closed-head injury and internal bleeding. The individual who rear-ended our client tried to blame several other people involved in the accident. After intensive investigation and the hiring of multiple experts, including various accident reconstruction experts, the case was resolved in our client’s favor.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Auto Accident: Insurance Carrier Bad Faith
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Recovery: $1,100,000
Our client was involved in an automobile accident. As a result of the accident, she sustained injuries to her neck, shoulder, and lower back. The individual who caused the accident had a $100,000 insurance policy and our client had a policy that provided benefits of $100,000 above the insurance policy of the individual who caused the accident. At trial, a jury awarded our client an amount in excess of the two insurance policy limits. Based on the insurance company’s failure to timely pay the claim and forcing our client to file a lawsuit, a Bad Faith settlement was obtained. The total recovery for the client was $1.1 million.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Medical Malpractice: Death of an Infant Perforated Stomach
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Recovery: $1,300,000
A premature child was born in a hospital located in Palm Beach County. After birth, the child required feeding through a tube placed in his stomach. The hospital staff punctured the stomach of the child with the feeding tube. The treating doctors failed to recognize that the child’s stomach had been punctured and ultimately the infant became infected and unfortunately passed away.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Tractor Trailer Accident:
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Recovery: $1,424,000
Our client was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer on the Florida Turnpike. The Defendant driver and his insurance company attempted to blame our client and create a defense of “sudden stop”. (Even though the accident was clearly the fault of the tractor-trailer driver.) The insurance company with its accident reconstruction experts tried to create a scenario as to how the accident happened in order to blame someone else. The insurance company doctors, who examined our client, attempt to state that the serious injuries sustained by our client which required surgery to his back and knee were not related to the accidents. (Unfortunately, these tactics are used by insurance companies all the time.) The insurance company and their attorneys purposefully prolonged the case in hopes of frustrating our client. However, after various issues were successfully litigated the case was resolved during the first day of trial.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Medical Malpractice: Surgical Error Causing Death
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Medical Malpractice: Surgical Error Causing Death
Recovery: $1,500,000
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Insurance Coverage Issue: Motorcycle Accident
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Recovery: $1,500,000
Our client’s husband was involved in a motorcycle accident when a vehicle ran a red light, striking another vehicle and a stop sign. The stop sign ultimately struck our client’s husband in the head, and he passed away. It was discovered that the individual who caused the accident did not have any car insurance. At the time of the accident, our client’s husband was test driving a motorcycle for his business. The business maintained an insurance policy, which provided insurance coverage for the business but not for accidents involving uninsured motor vehicles. After investigating the claim, it was discovered that the insurance company failed to offer the proper insurance coverage as required by Florida law. Such insurance would have entitled the family to a million-dollar benefit. During litigation, the Federal Court Judge issued an order confirming that the insurance company should have provided insurance coverage in the amount of $1 million. After the court’s ruling, a settlement was entered in excess of the insurance policy to avoid further litigation.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Medical Malpractice: Podiatrist Foot Injury
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Recovery: $1,725,000
Our client was treated by a podiatrist after suffering an ankle sprain at work. The podiatrist recommended extensive care and treatment, including surgery, which was not medically necessary. After years of inappropriate and unnecessary treatment, our client’s foot had to be fused and he was unable to walk without the use of crutches.
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vdlegal · 4 years
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Medical Malpractice: Failure To Diagnose A Stroke
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Recovery: $1,800,000
Our client was suffering from symptoms related to a stroke. He was taken to the emergency room and checked by the emergency room physicians. The emergency room physicians failed to diagnose and confirm the individual was suffering from a potential stroke, and he was sent home. After arriving home, the client suffered a massive stroke, leaving him partially paralyzed in his left arm and left lower extremity.
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