$21.7 Million Award to Plaintiff in Water Craft Crash

Can you imagine going for a ride on a jet ski or similar water craft and sustaining a traumatic injury due in part to a defective design that has existed in the watercraft since the date of purchase? This was the experience of the successful plaintiffs at trial, Fabiola Esparza and other plaintiffs (collectively “Esparza”) […]

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Ford Subcontractor Installs Equipment that Combusts; Defense Disregards Duties Required by N.J. Rules of Evidence

When Plaintiff purchased his new van from Ford, he agreed to send the vehicle to a Ford subcontractor in order to install a custom interior and entertainment equipment. The equipment combusted into flames. In CURE v. Sherrod Vans, Inc., Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, Docket No.: A-6368-11T3, plaintiff, Karlin Johnson (“Johnson”) purchased his […]

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What Does it Mean to be a Plaintiff?

What does it mean to be a plaintiff in a personal injury or med mal case? Family members and close friends can be injured due to the negligence of a person or a corporation. Plaintiffs may find themselves in a personal injury case, a med mal case, a products liability case, a transvaginal mesh case, […]

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