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Pat Dunphy Settles Motor Vehicle Accident Case for $1.25 Million

August 28, 2014 |
Attorney Patrick Dunphy settled a motor vehicle intersection collision case yesterday for policy limits of $1.25 Million. The plaintiff, a 54-year-old landscaper, sustained serious injuries, including a traumatic coronary artery dissection that resulted in a stroke.This type of injury usually results from blunt force trauma to the chest. An injury of this magnitude coupled...
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Patrick Dunphy To Serve As Faculty for Case Framing Seminar

August 19, 2014 |
Attorney Patrick Dunphy is one of the faculty members for an upcoming seminar on "The Newest Innovations in Case Framing" through the American Association for Justice (AAJ). On November 21-22, Attorney Patrick Dunphy will serve as one of the faculty members for the AAJ seminarThe Newest Innovations in Case Framing in Atlanta, Georgia. The...
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The Rights of Victims Harmed by GM Defects

General Motors has been the subject of nationwide controversy after it was discovered that serious auto defects in certain vehicle models have been linked to a number of auto accidents, injuries, and as many as 13 deaths. The controversy involves afaultyignition switch, which can cause power to be shut off from a vehicle's engine,...
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Drunk Driving Accidents During Summer

With Fourth of July now behind us, many Americans are still recovering from the long weekend and getting back to work. This time of year is a time for enjoying good weather, great company, and plenty of fun. For a lot of Americans, that means drinking alcohol. Beer and alcoholic beverages just seem to...
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