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The jury ruled in the plaintiffs' favor after the insurer and defendant turned down a pretrial $1.4 million settlement offer.
Runaway jury verdicts have been on the rise for 10 years, and their impact is apparent in claims that go to trial — there is a perception that someone must pay.
Progressive admitted liability but contested the damages arguing that two years after the crash, the plaintiff was well enough to compete in horseback riding competitions and the injuries were not severe.
Alison Trejo from Kelley Kronenberg litigated this case and said "[t]he DCA continues to uphold policy conditions and thereby conditions precedent to filing suit."
In October 2022, an Illinois jury handed down a first-of-its-kind verdict holding BNSF Railway Company liable for no fewer than 45,600 reckless or intentional violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).
"[The insurer] should have known that an appellate court should not disturb a verdict under these circumstances," said Blake Dolman, a litigator not involved in the case.
The attorneys for an Atlanta woman injured in a low-impact collision with a city bus employed an unusual tactic in obtaining a $1.2 million jury award for their client.
In October 2022, an Illinois jury handed down a first-of-its-kind verdict holding BNSF Railway Company liable for no fewer than 45,600 reckless or intentional violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).
Alison Trejo from Kelley Kronenberg litigated this case and said "[t]he DCA continues to uphold policy conditions and thereby conditions precedent to filing suit."
The insurer argues it should be absolved of the duty to pay her defense in her defamation case filed by Johnny Depp, that it should not be required to pay the multi-million dollar judgment Depp won against Heard in June, and that it should not have to pay costs associated with Heard's appeal.