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Case
Results
"For
more than 25 years we have fought to obtain justice and fair compensation
for our clients. The results listed below were achieved through
endless hours of preparation and hard work. We owe this to our
clients, who rely on us in their time of need. We are honored
by their trust." - Michael A. Abelson
* We consider
the actual monetary amounts to be sensitive information. In the
best interest of our clients, we have chosen not to disclose dollar
figures on this website. Most if not all of these figures can
be found in newspaper archives or on public record.
The following
is a partial list of verdicts and settlements achieved by The
Abelson Law Firm:
The Abelson Law Firm has most recently established new law which places hospitals and doctors on high alert that, under some circumstances, they owe a duty of care not only to their own patients, but to members of the general public as well!
This multi-million dollar recovery was obtained in Federal Court against a hospital for its comission of a serious medication error; the hospital's negligence caused its patient to lose conscious control of her vehicle which then crashed into the vehicle in which our client was riding as a passenger.
Our client suffered, among other injuries, traumatic brain damage with the need for life-time attendant and medical care. As a result of our efforts (we worked on this case for over five years), our client's family now has the monetary funds to allow her to live the remainder of her life with dignity, and with the attendant and medical care she needs to survive.
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]* settlement on behalf of a young physician who was permanently
disabled when his car was struck by a 50,000 lb. dump truck
which had defective air brakes. The evidence disclosed that
a state inspection station negligently failed to inspect the
brakes when it issued an inspection certificate for the truck.
- Jury
finds GU hospital negligent in misdiagnosis of doctor's cancer.
"A D.C. Superior Court jury found yesterday that Georgetown
University Medical Center was negligent in diagnosing and
treating breast cancer in one of its residents in emergency
medicine and awarded the dying woman [ ]* in damages
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The Washington Post
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settlement (product liability) against rental car company
which admittedly maintained a dangerously defective Firestone
tire on its vehicle, resulting in wrongful death.
- [ ]*
settlement (medical malpractice) against hospital for allowing
a bacterial infection in a newborn baby to progress and worsen,
causing permanent mental and physical disabilities.
- Window
Washer Awarded [ ]* in D.C. Fall.
"A 43-year-old Boston man who fell 12 stories in March
1984 from a window-washing scaffold attached to a building
at 1333 H St. NW was awarded [ ]* yesterday by a federal court
jury
" The Washington Post
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settlement (medical malpractice) against a U.S. government
military hospital for negligently instructing the mother of
a child with mild seizure activity to withhold medication
for an unreasonable length of time, resulting in permanent
brain damage to the child.
- NRA Hit
with [ ]* Verdict
"A D.C. Superior Court Jury yesterday ordered the National
Rifle Association to pay [ ]* to a 34-year-old window washer
who fell six stories from the NRA building
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The Washington Times
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settlement (medical malpractice) against a physician and hospital
for their failure to perform a timely cesarean section, resulting
in permanent neurological and physical deficits to the newborn
child.
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settlement (medical malpractice) for a 35-year-old engineer,
who underwent spinal surgery performed by an unsupervised
resident without his consent. The unsupervised resident negligently
cut into his spinal canal and severed eighteen (18) spinal
nerve roots during the performance of an L-5, S-1 laminectomy
procedure, causing him to suffer permanent loss of all bowel,
bladder and sexual functions.
- [ ]*
jury verdict (medical malpractice) against physicians and
hospital for the wrongful death of a 42-year-old electrical
engineer who died of a pericardial infection, caused by his
premature hospital discharge and their failure to timely diagnose
and treat the infection.
- Police
Officer Awarded [ ]*
"...A federal court jury here awarded [ ]* yesterday
to a D.C. vice officer whose hip was crushed when the car,
in which he was a passenger, was hit head-on by a Metro bus..."
- The Washington
Post
-[ ]* settlement (medical malpractice) for a 47-year-old high
school guidance counsellor who suffered a stroke after her
HMO failed to properly medicate her and admit her to the hospital,
following multiple visits over a number of years with complaints
of headache, uncontrolled hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
- [ ]*
settlement (medical malpractice) for a newborn child who was
negligently delivered by an unsupervised first year resident
obstetrician performing a mid-forceps delivery.
- [ ]*
(assault and battery) settlement for a 47-year-old construction
superintendent who was badly beaten by the employee of a subcontractor
following a job related dispute.
- Man Impaled
on Bar Settles Civil Suit for [ ]*
"A subcontractor working on the Washington Navy Yard
Metro station settled a civil lawsuit Thursday for a construction
accident in which an inspector was impaled on an iron bar
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The Washington Times
- Confidential
settlement (ski slope design) for the wrongful death of a
young woman who was killed at a Pennsylvania ski resort. The
ski area operator negligently designed a trail which diverged
in a "Y" pattern towards two separate ski lifts.
The fall line of the trail led directly towards a steep, hidden
and unfenced ditch between the lifts, which contained the
steel waterpipes that fed the resort's snowblowing equipment.
- Hypnosis
Wins Case in a Civil Suit
"In a unique strategy, attorney Mike Abelson's client
underwent hypnosis recently to ascertain what happened in
a head-on collision a year ago last September. Following expert
and lay witness testimony, attorney Abelson easily overcame
the initial skepticism of the jury which found in favor of
his client yesterday in the U.S. District Court."
The Washington Post
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settlement (high rise window cleaning) during jury deliberations
for a 29-year-old window washer against a building owner and
its management, which failed to provide a safe place for him
to work. The window washer was using a descent control device
attached to roof anchors which were designed and intended
for use with a 2 point suspension scaffold system.
- [ ]*
jury verdict (automobile collision) for an automobile salesman
whose vehicle was struck by a tow truck.
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jury verdict (medical malpractice) for a 42-year-old restaurant
owner who was misdiagnosed by a local hospital with "sinusitis,"
despite presenting on three separate occasions to the same
hospital with signs and symptoms consistent with viral encephalitis.
- Confidential
settlement (negligent hiring, screening and supervision) in
favor of a young girl who was sexually molested in a care
facility, which failed to screen the background of the assailant
before hiring him, and failed to supervise him on his critical
first day on the job. The care facility also failed to address
the trauma it had caused to the child and her family when
it had a duty to do so.
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jury verdict (construction site) for the widow of a truck
driver who was electrocuted on a jobsite, when the general
contractor negligently failed to de-energize the overhead
high voltage power lines.
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settlement (highway construction) following jury verdict in
favor of a 19-year-old college student badly injured in an
automobile collision, when a highway construction contractor
negligently blocked the sight-line visibility of motorists
at the intersection where he was injured.
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settlement (product liability) during trial for a 20-year-old
tree cutter who was severely injured when a stumpgrinder he
was operating suddenly jumped back towards him, causing muscle
and nerve damage to his leg. Evidence at trial showed that
other men had been more seriously injured in similar incidents,
including several amputation injuries. Despite this knowledge,
the manufacturer callously refused to recall the machine and/or
modify its dangerously defective design, blaming each and
every injury on the "careless worker."
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Set for Teen Hit by Train
"A 17-year-old District youth whose legs and left arm
were severed four years ago when he was struck by a train
in the Conrail yard near Benning Road and Minnesota Avenue
NE was awarded [ ]* yesterday by a federal jury
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The Washington Post
- Driver
Gets [ ]* for Insurance Firms Actions (insurance bad
faith)
"...Nationwide Insurance Company must pay its insured
[ ]* - exactly one hundred times the amount for which the
claim could have been resolved - had Nationwide chosen to
deal fairly and in good faith with its insured. Mike Abelson,
attorney for the insured, explained that Nationwide could
have originally settled the matter for [ ]*. Abelson explained
that Nationwide chose not to protect its insured, but chose
rather to invite a lawsuit to be filed against her. The lawsuit
resulted in a verdict in excess of her policy limits, causing
her to suffer financially and emotionally. According to the
Insurance Information Institute, a trade group, there has
been only a handful of similar cases nationwide. 'It is well
known that insurance companies blame lawyers who represent
people for filing too many lawsuits,' Abelson said. 'To the
contrary, this case points out that insurance companies, by
failing to protect their own insureds, are actually forcing
lawsuits to be filed. These are the same lawsuits that give
rise to verdicts, which the insurance companies then use as
a further excuse to raise premiums.' " The Washington
Post
* We consider
the actual monetary amounts to be sensitive information. In
the best interest of our clients, we have chosen not to disclose
dollar figures on this website. Most if not all of these figures
can be found in newspaper archives or on public record.
Information
disseminated on this web site is intended to be educational in nature
and is not to be interpreted as legal advice. For a legal consultation,
please contact The Abelson Law Firm at 1-888-797-4242.
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