🎉🏛️ Exciting Defense Verdict News! 🏛️🎉
We are thrilled to share a recent triumph for our firm at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani! Partners donald derrico, Lorraine Girolamo Revans, and Senior counsel Tristan Smith secured a remarkable defense verdict in Nassau County following a hard-fought jury trial.
In this complex case stemming from a 2017 motor vehicle collision involving our client, operating a full-size SUV, and the plaintiff driving a mid-size sedan, our team navigated through challenges with precision and strategy.
What makes the victory truly noteworthy is the journey it took to get here. With liability conclusively granted against the insured years ago, our focus shifted solely to assessing damages. Not to mention interest - accruing at a nine percent rate over five years - that added layers of complexity to the case.
Plaintiff's claims were substantial, alleging significant injuries necessitating extensive medical procedures and a hefty compensation demand of $3 million. But armed with meticulous preparation and a keen eye for detail, we strategically countered each claim.
One of our key tactics? Highlighting inconsistencies in the plaintiff's medical records. By meticulously analyzing primary care records against specialist consultations, we uncovered critical disparities that cast doubt on the plaintiff's assertions.
Moreover, our adept team successfully navigated through numerous motions in limine and skillfully argued against the admissibility of potentially damaging evidence, further bolstering our defense.
This victory emphasizes our firm's unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional results for our clients. It's a testament to the dedication, expertise, and collaborative spirit that define our team at #GRSMWestchester.
We're immensely proud of this win, and we look forward to continuing to serve our clients with the same level of excellence and diligence in the future.
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