Our Successes
$900,000 Settlement for Longshore Injury Claim
Our firm consistently provides strong support for Longshore Injury claims, resulting in successful settlements of $150,000, $400,000, and $385,000 for our clients. In 2018, Partner Michael Overman secured a $900,000 settlement for a Longshore client after skillfully presenting the case at trial.
Schedule Award of over $220,000
We obtained a scheduled award of over $220,000 For a client who suffered a bilateral leg injury.
Schedule award of over $58,000
We obtained a schedule award of over $58,000 for a letter carrier who underwent a total knee replacement.
Secured an award of over $108,000
For a corrections officer/recreation specialist with the Dept. of Justice who suffered a crush injury to her thumb, we secured an award of over $108,000.
Secured a Retroactive Wage for Deployed Linguist
We secured a retroactive wage loss of over $90,000 together with medical treatment for a linguist who suffered a lower back injury, while deployed in Iraq, that was covered under the Defense Base Act.
Obtained Schedule Award for Injured Post Office Employee
Handling a case for an injured Post Office employee who developed a right knee condition and underwent a total knee replacement surgery, we obtained a schedule award for over $121,000.
Letter Carrier Claim
We handled a claim for a letter carrier who developed a hip condition and had to undergo hip replacement surgery from performing repetitive duties with the Post Office-recovering an award of over $82,000.
Recoved $340,000 for Letter Carrier who Suffered a Neck Injury
We recovered retroactive wage loss benefits and medical treatment totaling $340,000 for a rural letter carrier who suffered a neck injury while performing her letter carrying duties.
Retroactive Wage Loss Benefits & Medical Treatment for Longshoreman
For a longshoreman/lasher who suffered a neuron-ophthalmic condition while lifting at work, we obtained retroactive wage loss benefits and medical treatment totaling over $215,000 together with interest and penalties.