Patrick and Monica represented a landfill owner and filed suit against a defendant alleging a breach of contract for failing to effectuate a settlement of previously-filed claims. After a two-week trial, the jury returned with a verdict entirely in favor of MSW. Judgment notwithstanding the verdict was granted and the case is on appeal.
Patrick and Monica represented a landfill owner and filed suit against a defendant alleging a breach of contract for failing to effectuate a settlement of previously-filed claims. After a two-week trial, the jury returned with a verdict entirely in favor of MSW. Judgment notwithstanding the verdict was granted and the case is on appeal.
Monica’s client’s vehicle became disabled while in traffic and was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer. Her clients suffered rotator cuff and shoulder injuries, as well as a mild traumatic brain injury. The truck driver and his employer initially refused to produce dash-cam video of the accident. Monica fought to obtain the video evidence and the insurer settled the case.
Monica’s client’s vehicle became disabled while in traffic and was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer. Her clients suffered rotator cuff and shoulder injuries, as well as a mild traumatic brain injury. The truck driver and his employer initially refused to produce dash-cam video of the accident. Monica fought to obtain the video evidence and the insurer settled the case.
Monica represented a beautician who suffered a severe knee injury when she was hit by another vehicle hauling a trailer loaded with construction equipment. After investigating the facts and taking depositions, it was revealed that the defendant’s truck exceeded the gross weight and qualified as a commercial vehicle. At that point, the insurance company settled the case.
Monica represented a beautician who suffered a severe knee injury when she was hit by another vehicle hauling a trailer loaded with construction equipment. After investigating the facts and taking depositions, it was revealed that the defendant’s truck exceeded the gross weight and qualified as a commercial vehicle. At that point, the insurance company settled the case.
Monica represented an individual who sustained back and neck injuries when an eighteen-wheeler driven by an unlicensed driver was reversing on a service road and collided with the front of her vehicle, dragging her car backwards. Although she had pre-existing injuries, Monica was able to secure a settlement for the worsening of her pre-existing injuries and the payment of the cervical fusion surgery she had as a result of the collision.
Monica represented an individual who sustained back and neck injuries when an eighteen-wheeler driven by an unlicensed driver was reversing on a service road and collided with the front of her vehicle, dragging her car backwards. Although she had pre-existing injuries, Monica was able to secure a settlement for the worsening of her pre-existing injuries and the payment of the cervical fusion surgery she had as a result of the collision.
A retired veteran was hit by a commercial van and the driver drove away. Witnesses followed the van and captured the information. Monica’s client suffered a severe broken leg requiring lengthy surgery and placing a rod in his leg. After investigating the driver’s driving history and the employer’s inadequate safety training procedures, the case settled.
A retired veteran was hit by a commercial van and the driver drove away. Witnesses followed the van and captured the information. Monica’s client suffered a severe broken leg requiring lengthy surgery and placing a rod in his leg. After investigating the driver’s driving history and the employer’s inadequate safety training procedures, the case settled.
Monica represented a flooring installer who was driving a pickup truck on Interstate 635 in Dallas County with a fellow construction worker. A tractor-trailer rear-ended another car and triggered a multi-car pile up. Although the property damage was minimal, each of her clients sustained injuries to his neck and back as well as a wrist injury. The insurer refused to pay, instead saying that her clients were previously injured and not believable witnesses, and only offered a $1,000 to settle the case. Monica rejected the offer and went to trial, where a jury awarded her clients for medical expenses plus damages for pain & suffering.
Monica represented a flooring installer who was driving a pickup truck on Interstate 635 in Dallas County with a fellow construction worker. A tractor-trailer rear-ended another car and triggered a multi-car pile up. Although the property damage was minimal, each of her clients sustained injuries to his neck and back as well as a wrist injury. The insurer refused to pay, instead saying that her clients were previously injured and not believable witnesses, and only offered a $1,000 to settle the case. Monica rejected the offer and went to trial, where a jury awarded her clients for medical expenses plus damages for pain & suffering.
Monica Bohuslav represented a client who was severely injured when she was rear-ended by a commercial vehicle, causing damage to her neck and back. The case was resolved at mediation
Monica Bohuslav represented a client who was severely injured when she was rear-ended by a commercial vehicle, causing damage to her neck and back. The case was resolved at mediation
Monica represented a hair dresser who was driving home from work when she was T-boned by another driver. She suffered a fractured wrist that required surgery to repair. The other driver initially only reported one insurance policy, but investigation revealed a second umbrella policy that permitted her client to recover her medical costs and pain and suffering.
Monica represented a hair dresser who was driving home from work when she was T-boned by another driver. She suffered a fractured wrist that required surgery to repair. The other driver initially only reported one insurance policy, but investigation revealed a second umbrella policy that permitted her client to recover her medical costs and pain and suffering.