Verdicts & Settlements

POWERS CHAPMAN has a sophisticated Personal Injury Litigation Department with extensive experience in all facets of personal injury litigation, including auto negligence cases, medical malpractice, dog bite cases and general personal injury matters.

Here are just a few of our personal injury verdicts and settlements:

  • $2,700,000 Highway Negligence
  • $3,950,000 Electrocution Wrongful Death
  • $2,100,000 Work Injury
  • $2,000,000 Fatal Automobile Negligence
  • $2,000,000 Hospital Negligence
  • $1,100,000 Negligent Death of a Child
  • $1,100,000 Automobile Negligence
  • $1,000,000 Automobile Collision Involving Employee Driver
  • $1,000,000 Hair Salon Negligence
  • $950,000 Negligent Death of a Minor Child
  • $900,000 18-year-old Injured in Swimming Incident
  • $780,000 Emergency Room Negligence
  • $775,000 Swimming Pool Diving Negligence
  • $590,000 Pedestrian/Van Collision
  • $537,000 Automobile Negligence/No-Fault Benefits
  • $520,000 Drunk Driving Negligence
    (Offer from insurance company before jury verdict – $150,000)
  • $503,000 School Bus Negligence
  • $420,000 Surgeon Negligence
  • $406,000 Automobile Negligence
    (Offer from insurance company before jury verdict – $0)
  • $343,000 No-Fault Benefits Jury Verdict
  • $300,000 Dog Bite to Minor Child
  • $300,000 Automobile Negligence
  • $285,000 Automobile Negligence with Injuries to Child
  • $250,000 Automobile Negligence
  • $230,000 Single Car Drunk Driving Negligence
  • $200,000 Nursing Home Negligence
  • $200,000 Single Car Negligence with Injury to Passenger
  • $195,000 Automobile Negligence
  • $150,000 Stairway Premises Negligence

While the results in these cases represent exceptional results and we cannot guarantee a similar result in your case, we will use every resource at our disposal in our fight to achieve the very best result possible in your case. Personal injury matters are taken on a contingency fee basis which means you do not pay any money up front. Our attorney fee is only paid if you realize a recovery in your case.