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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.
The following accounts have either been published previously by various entities unrelated to The Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt or have been prepared by us for dissemination to visitors to our website. The results obtained in specific cases depend on a variety of factors. It is generally impossible to know all factors that have influenced a specific result or an accumulation of specific results. Each legal matter consists of circumstances that are peculiar or unique to the specific case. The result obtained under one set of circumstances cannot be a predictor of the result likely to be obtained in a case that necessarily involves different circumstances. You should draw no conclusions about your particular legal matter from reading these accounts.
Car Accident — Catastrophic injuries
Truck accident – Catastrophic injuries
Car accident – Wrongful death
Worker injured by defective equipment — traumatic brain injury
18-Wheeler Accident – Catastrophic Injuries
Medicaid fraud case brought by whistleblowers
Wrongful death of a teenager
Discrimination and wrongful retaliation against three employees
Injured coal miner – workers compensation
Injured salesman — workers compensation
Commercial Vehicle Accident – Fractures to the leg and knee.
Car accident- torn scalp and broken ribs
Worker fell while loading truck – workers’ compensation
Commercial Vehicle Accident – Fractures to the spine and hip
Car accident – multiple broken bones and fractures to the spine.
“Mark took over my car accident case from another attorney that I fired. Mark worked hard on the case for several months to get ready for trial. Shortly before trial he got a settlement that was SIX TIMES more than the offer my first lawyer tried to get me to take.”