Sacramento Driver’s Truck Slammed By Man Who Ran A Red Light, Part 2 of 8

(Please note: the names and locations of all parties have been changed to protect the confidentiality of the participants in this car accident and personal injury case and its proceedings.)

PLAINTIFF’S COUNSEL SOLELY LITIGATED THIS CASE TO A SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION; WHITE’S INVOLVEMENT WAS NOMINAL

Plaintiff’s counsel, the Law Offices of XYZ, and particularly its principal, Marcia Brown, were solely responsible for securing the $100,000 settlement from defendants in this case. White did nothing in that regard, and it was otherwise only nominally involved in the case. It was the XYZ firm that, in May 2009, filed suit against the defendants on behalf of Mr. Black who had suffered serious injuries when defendant Melinda Smith ran a red light and slammed into his truck while he was in the course and scope of his employment. This is a reference to the Declaration of Marcia Brown, dated July 19, 2010, filed in support of this motion.

For more information you are welcome to contact Sacramento personal injury lawyer, Moseley Collins.

It was the XYZ firm that thereafter propounded copious discovery (form interrogatories, special interrogatories, document requests and requests for admission) on the defendants, and thereafter reviewed defendants’ discovery responses. Plaintiff’s firm also responded to defendants’ copious discovery requests (general interrogatories, special interrogatories, document requests, and requests for admissions).

The exhibits referred to are attached to Ms. Brown’s declaration. Exhibit 1 is a time line showing the progression of the suit and the XYZ’s firm work on it.

It was the XYZ firm that ordered medical records and billing statements from all of Mr. Black’s medical providers, and reviewed them; and sought updated medical information and billings from time and time. In addition, the firm subpoenaed documents from several health care providers for Mr. Black, as well as all repair estimates and color digital photographs from California State Automobile Association (“CSAA”), the defendants’ insurer. (See Part 3 of 8.)

For more information you are welcome to contact Sacramento personal injury lawyer, Moseley Collins.