Wilson v. WMATA (July 2006) (District of Columbia).
$1.1 Million verdict in case involving electrician electrocuted while performing work at the Shady Grove Metro Station in Rockville, Maryland. Defendant was found negligent in re energizing a power circuit without first notifying the Plaintiff. Plaintiff sustained electrocution-induced neck and back injuries and treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Wilson v. WMATA (July 2006) (District of Columbia).
"We knew our case would be difficult because it was against a big corporation. The lawyers at Belsky, Weinberg & Horowitz convinced us that they could match dollar for dollar and ounce for ounce any defense the corporation would assert. They were right, and after an eight day trial, we won big!" C.J., $875,000 verdict.
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