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$3,300,000.00 Virginia Worker’s Compensation Settlement – Fall from a height

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012


When working in Virginia, our client suffered an unfortunate fall. After working most of the day our client found themselves
on top of a ladder changing a light bulb on a high ceiling. With the day coming to an end this would seem to be a simple task compared to the construction earlier in the day, although this was not the case and our client soon fell to the floor. After being rushed to the hospital our client was soon evaluated and diagnosed with severe brain injuries requiring surgery.

With no time to lose, multiple surgeries were performed and after a long recovery our client was able to settle his claim for $3.3 million. He has since returned to his native country of El Salvador, and lives comfortably with his family.

 

Case No. 909090JRL – 2009 Virginia Workers’ Compensation Claim

 

Burns – Virginia Workers’ Compensation Claim

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

When working at a drycleaner employees must be careful to protect themselves against burns from equipment. Although, even the most cautious workers strive to prevent injuries at work, our client was unfortunate enough to excessively burn her hand with a hot iron. After being evaluated, the treating physician ordered extensive treatment including from both an orthopedic surgeon as well as a plastic surgeon. After completing her medical treatment we were able to obtain a top offer of $30,000.00 to fully and finally settle the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Claim.

This case was settled for a total of $30,000.

Case No. 909090MS – 2009 Virginia Workers’ Compensation Claim

Medial Meniscus – $50,000 Settlement

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
Medial Meniscus

Medial Meniscus

Our client, a 63 year old undocumented worker, slipped and fell off a ladder onto the ground below while at work. The fall from the ladder resulted in a complete tear of the medial meniscus in his knee.

Once evaluated by a physician it was determined that our client required surgery to repair torn meniscus. Arthroscopic surgery to the knee was performed followed by extensive extensive physical therapy. Upon completion of physical therapy our client was released light duty with restrictions. Despite the undocumented status of our client, the case was settled for a lump sum settlement of $50,000.00.


Case No. 909090JC – 2009 Virginia Workers’ Compensation Claim

Subacromial Impingement Syndrome

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Our client was driving down I-66 westbound in Northern Virginia when he encountered a rather large patch of black ice. Unfortunately he was unable to keep his work truck under control, and despite his best efforts to avoid crashing the truck, slid off the roadway and struck a post.

As a result of the accident, our client suffered neck and back sprains/strains, and also suffered from a shoulder injury which did not respond to either physical therapy or injections. Our client was diagnosed as suffering from Subacromial Impingement Syndrome and required an arthroscopic subacromial decompression of the left shoulder. Following the surgery and a long course of physical therapy, our client recovered from his injuries and was released back to work without any restrictions.  Following a long negotiation with the Workers Compensation Insurance Carrier, this claim settled for $45,000.

Case No. 909090MH – 2009 Virginia Workers’ Compensation Claim

 

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