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BRYAN SWERLING SETTLEMENTS & VERDICTS
The Law Office of Bryan J. Swerling offers a record of successful representation in personal injury, commercial, and criminal cases. The verdicts and settlements listed below are a some of our most recent cases. Contact our New York office for more information about representation if you or a family member is in need of representation.
PERSONAL INJURY
- $200,000.00 pre-discovery Settlement to plaintiff who tripped and fell on a negligently designed walkway and broke her wrist.
- $200,000 pre-discovery Settlement to man who slipped and fell in a bathtub that was excessively slippery due to a clogged drain.
- $200,000 verdict to plaintiff who tripped and fell outside a City construction project and broke her shoulder.
- $48,000 settlement to a pedestrian who was knocked down in a crosswalk and sustained a fracture foot.
- $50,000 pre-suit settlement to plaintiff from hospital for negligently releasing her medical information to a person with the same name which resulted in identity theft.
- $45,000 pre-suit settlement to plaintiff who was in a car accident and sustained a small laceration to the leg.
- $20,000.00 settlement to plaintiff who was in a car accident and sustained a small scar to her upper forehead.
COMMERCIAL LITIGATION
- Reversal of $150,000 judgment taken against our defendant client driver and dismissal of the case against him because of plaintiff’s failure to timely and properly prosecute the matter.
- $9,000.00 favorable settlement on behalf of our defendant landowner when a plaintiff allegedly fell on his property due to snow and ice and fractured her foot.
CRIMINAL
- Acquittal on the top charge of a Forcible Touching case where defendant allegedly groped a woman on the subway.
- Defendant charged with an Assault facing more than a year in prison had charges reduced to a violation and served no time.
- Defendant facing up to six years in prison in prison received 3 years probation.
- Defendant charged with a DWI had charges dismissed after our firm moved against the District Attorney’s Office on timeliness issues.
- Defendant facing up to 25 years in prison had a deal negotiate on his behalf and defendant was sentenced to only one and half years in prison.
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