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Unique & Sensitive Cases

Some personal injury and wrongful death law firms are reluctant to take on sensitive human and civil rights cases. At Spohrer & Dodd, our attorneys are experienced trial lawyers and are always ready to meet the challenges of unique and sensitive liability cases. We have provided a legal voice for the victims and families of violence, abuse, negligence and homicide. Some of the verdicts and outcomes of our unique and sensitive cases are listed below:

  • Doe v. Tylski: $1,250,000 Verdict
    Judgment against former NFL player and his wife for abuse of their adopted daughter - The firm represented the child pro bono
  • Anonymous v. Thorsen: $1,000,000 Verdict
    Judgment for developmentally disabled young woman against stepfather who abused her
  • Terry v. United States of America: $500,000 Bench Verdict in Federal Tort Claim
    Client injured when struck by Secret Service vehicle
  • Im v. Hor: $5,000,000 Verdict
    Wrongful death of child murdered by babysitter
  • John Does v. Religious Organizations: Confidential Settlement
    Children sexually abused by church officials
  • Glisson v. City of Jacksonville: $200,000 Settlement
    Innocent bystander seriously injured by police pursuit
  • Parents v. Federal Bureau of Prisons (South Carolina): $520,000 Pre-Suit Settlement
    Failure to treat medical condition of adult inmate results in death and settlement before lawsuit is filed
  • NICA (Neurological Injury Compensation Act) Benefit Granted: $100,000 Award
    Single mom receives federal compensation after baby is seriously injured during delivery

Disclaimer: The verdicts & settlements for the human and civil rights case results listed above are unique to each case and not indicative of the results of any other case.

If you were injured or a family member killed, as the result of a social injustice, you should speak with an accident injury lawyer to determine whether a violation of civil rights is involved. Call our office today or used the convenient "Do I Have A Case?" contact form for a prompt legal response.

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