Murphy Trial Law

Settlements

Car Accidents

$1.8 Million

Favorable liability verdict

750k offer

$1.6 Million

A man injured in rear end car crash

50k offer

$1.1 Million

Car crash

200k offer

$1.025 Million

Policy limits

No offer

$1 Million

Wrongful death

No offer

$1 Million

Low impact car crash

No offer

$1 Million

Car crash, limits tender

250k prelit offer

$1 Million

Car crash

10k prelit offer

$600 thousand

Policy limits

250k prelit offer

$576 thousand

Policy limits

150k prior offer

$950 thousand

Verdict

200k prelit offer

$333 thousand

Verdict

No offer

Product Liability

$4 Million

Defective devices, nationwide.

Less than 300k (initial offer)

Premises Liability

$3.35 Million

Verdict for slip and fall

No offer

$1.3 Million

woman who was injured by defective handicap bars

No offer

$ 340 thousand

trip and fall

No offer

$2.3 Million

Worker injured in a scaffold collapse

No Offer

$425 Thousand

Injured in stairway collapse

No Offer

$675 Thousand

Slip and fall on ice

No offer

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