Medical Negligence
On-the-Job Injuries
Automobile Accidents
Elder Abuse
Wrongful Death
Power Press Injuries
Dog Bites
Nursing Home Neglect
Personal Injury
Home

John Doe vs. Roe Vehicle Co. (Products Liability)

Roe Vehicle Co. manufactured a vehicle with a defective throttle that caused the vehicle to accelerate out of control. Doe, the driver, was injured with multiple fractures and a head injury. After protracted litigation, Roger Kampf resolved the case with a structured settlement that will pay John Doe more than $6,000,000.00.

Chris Durham vs. Home Savings of America

Chris Durham was injured at Home Savings of America when she attempted to use the Versateller machine. Burned-out lighting and loose stepping stones caused her to fall where she suffered fractured and ruptured discs. After five surgeries, and over $100,000.00 in medical bills, Roger Kampf settled the case on the eve of trial. Chris Durham received $650,000.00 in cash and a structured settlement paying her $2,023,074.00 over her lifetime. In 1990 this was the largest slip and fall recovery in California history per Jury Verdicts Weekly.

Fredrick Roberson Sr. vs San Diego Unified School District

The father of a fifteen year-old boy sued the school district for failing to properly monitor and train employees supervising his son when he drowned at a YMCA pool during a school sponsored activity. At trial, attorney Randall Schiavone obtained a 1.6 million dollar verdict. A claim against the YMCA was resolved, terms were confidential.

Luz v Kaiser Permanente

Twelve days after undergoing knee replacement surgery at Kaiser Hospital, Marcos Luz died, never having regained consciousness. Mr. Luz, who was 59 years old when he died, was survived by his wife. At binding arbitration of Mrs. Luz's medical malpractice/wrongful death claim, Attorneys J. Edward Noneman and W. Roger Kampf presented evidence that Mr. Luz's death had been caused by grievous errors in medicating Mr. Luz. Mrs. Luz received the maximum legal recovery in medical malpractice cases, resulting in a total arbitration award of $289,000.00.

Matthew S. Clifton and Amy Clifton v. Terri Lynn Cortez

Plaintiffs alleged Mr. Clifton was injured in an automobile collision at an intersection. Defendant negligently failed to yield the right of way and failed to observe Mr. Clifton's vehicle as she pulled her vehicle from a stop sign directly into the path of Mr. Clifton's vehicle, who was proceeding straight. At trial, Attorney Robert A. Moore presented and argued the case to a jury, which returned a net verdict for Mr. Clifton of $123,305.

Dianna Clifford vs Palm Desert Dental Group

A dental assistant was injured in a slip and fall in her employers' office. She injured her shoulder and neck. After a series of surgeries, Dianna developed reflex sympathetic dystrophy, and later became wheelchair bound. She will be in pain the rest of her life. She will be disabled the rest of her life as well. Roger Kampf settled the case for $3,080,000.00.

Walls and Selph vs. TJ Equipment, All American Asphalt, Whitney Machinery, and Vincent Lopez

Two construction workers (Walls and Selph) were standing behind a scraper when the driver backed with no back-up alarm hitting the two workers and causing numerous injuries. Roger Kampf resolved the case - Walls received $1,869,493.00 plus over $130,000.00 in workers’ compensation benefits. Selph received $175,000.00 in cash plus $41,008.00 in workers’ compensation benefits.

Teresita Lopez vs Kaiser

A tumor in Mrs. Lopez's thoracic spine went undiagnosed for 8 months resulting in a permanent wheelchair bound status. At binding arbitration Randall Schiavone obtained the statutory limit for pain and suffering of $250,000 for Mrs. Lopez and $100,000.00 for Mr. Lopez for loss of his wife's services.(

John Shannon vs. Southern California Permanente Medical Group

John Shannon suffered a stroke and was a resident of a nursing home where physicians and geriatric nurse practitioners assessed Mr. Shannon and supervised treatment by the nursing home staff. Mr. Shannon developed a stage four pressure ulcer on his left ankle and developed contractures. At binding arbitration, represented by Randall Schiavone in February of 2008, John Shannon was awarded $250,000.00 for pain and suffering.

Manuel C. Castro vs

A tree maintenance worker was injured when he fell from a tree. He sustained numerous injuries to his back and spine, requiring multiple surgeries. The case settled with bi-weekly payments to the worker totaling $591,136.00 and future medical was left open. Mr.. Castro was represented by Roger Kampf.

Daniel Flennory vs Die-Namic Fabrication Inc.

A day laborer from a temporary agency sustained severe injuries to two fingers while operating a power press that had no safety guards attached. At trial Attorney Randall Schiavone obtained a $351,437.00 court judgment. Defendant unsuccessfully appealed resulting in an additional $80,000.00 in interest being paid by the defendant.

Karen Fiorre vs Quality Inn

A hotel clerk was robbed at gun point. She was terrorized and threatened by the robbers. Karen was severely traumatized after the robbery and not capable of returning to work. Roger Kampf settled the case for $200,000.00.

Pamela Coleman and Ronald Coleman v. Karla Melissa Barclay

Mr. and Mrs. Coleman sustained "soft-tissue" injuries in an automobile collision when Defendant negligently turned her vehicle into the side of the Coleman vehicle causing it to spin out of control. At trial, Attorney Robert A. Moore presented and argued the case to a jury, which returned a net verdict of $80,268 in favor of plaintiffs. The verdict consisted of $73,228 for Mrs. Coleman and $7,041 for Mr. Coleman.

 

1-800-ksa-atty
715 Arrowhead Avenue, Suite 104, San Bernardino, California 92401 Phone: 800-572-2889 Fax: 909-384-0673
This is Attorney Advertising. This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.
[ Site Map ] [ Bookmark Us ]


10 Things Your Hospital Won't Tell You

Contact Us Directions Verdicts & Settlements Attorney Profiles Practice Areas Firm Overview