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Case Results

Settlement

$1,000,000

Car Accident — Catastrophic injuries

Settlement

$1,000,000

Truck accident – Catastrophic injuries

Settlement

$725,000

Car accident – Wrongful death

Settlement

$5,000,000

Worker injured by defective equipment — traumatic brain injury

Settlement

$980,000

18-Wheeler Accident – Catastrophic Injuries

Settlement

$6,850,000

Medicaid fraud case brought by whistleblowers

Verdict

$1,000,000

Wrongful death of a teenager

Settlement

$600,000

Discrimination and wrongful retaliation against three employees

Settlement

$531,296

Injured coal miner – workers compensation

Settlement

$438,737

Injured salesman — workers compensation

Settlement

$375,000

Car accident- torn scalp and broken ribs

Settlement

$305,000

Worker fell while loading truck – workers’ compensation

Settlement

$300,000

Car accident – multiple broken bones and fractures to the spine.

Case Results

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Settlements and verdicts in all cases depend on various factors and circumstances which are unique to each case. Therefore, past results in cases are not a guarantee or prediction of similar results in future cases which the Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt and its lawyers may undertake.

Verdicts & Settlements

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