Florin Roebig Personal Injury Cases in the News
$1,200,000 RECOVERY - MOTOR VEHICLE NEGLIGENCE
A 47 year old avid bicyclist and triathlete receives settlement before
trial.
Jury Verdict Review & - Analysis October 2010
HULK HOGAN SAYS HE'LL CALL TAMPA BAY HOME WHILE HE RELEASES BOOK, RETURNS TO RING
In a sit down interview with the St. Petersburg Times, Hogan talks about
his book, his career, his children and his lawsuit against the attorneys he
says overcharged him with fees topping $1.5 million.
Tampa Bay Times - September 30, 2009
HULK HOGAN SETTLES LAWSUIT OVER SON'S CRASH THAT INJURED JOHN GRAZIANO
Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan has settled a lawsuit with the
family of a young man critically injured in a car wrecked by Hogan's son ~
St. Petersburg Times - February 20, 2010
HULK SUES OVER LEGAL FEES OF 1.5 MILLION
Hulk Hogan says his attorneys wrongly charged him $1.5 million to
defend him in a lawsuit stemming from his son's 2007 car crash ~
St. Petersburg Times - September 15, 2009
INJURED TEEN'S FAMILY SUES
The suit claims that the family of a drinking party host is responsible.
St. Petersburg Times - March 18, 2009
$1,800,000 MOVING COMPANY ACCIDENT
A Clearwater moving company and its driver lose the case involving a
North Carolina wreck.
St. Petersburg Times - April 5, 2007
$15,000,000 AWARDED IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH
The parents of a motorcyclist who died in an accident with a
tractor-trailer won a $15 million verdict in a trial that ended Wednesday.
Tampa Tribune - September 21, 2005
$1,039,000 RECOVERY
Rear end collision by commercial truck - laceration to eyelid - rupture
to globe of left eye - total loss of vision in left eye - removal of eye -
prosthetic eye implanted.
Jury Verdict Review & Analysis - September, 2003
PARENTS SUE AUTOMAKER, STATE IN DEATHS OF 2 SONS
The parents of two boys killed in a March 2001 traffic crash on State
Road 54.
St. Petersburg Times
$1,500,000 PARENTS SETTLE LAWSUIT
The parents of a man killed in a wreck reach a settlement with a beverage
distributor. Erik Bearnarth had been back in town just three weeks when the
accident happened.
Tampa Tribune - October 15, 1999
ATTORNEYS COURT DIET-DRUG CLIENTS
Lawsuits against the makers of dangerous diet drugs are stacking up.
Tampa Tribune - December 8, 1997
LAWSUIT CLAIMS WALGREEN'S BOTCHED PRESCRIPTION
A woman is suing Walgreen Co. for negligence.
Tampa Tribune - September 6, 1997
$4,500,000 BAUMGARDNER ESTATE
The son of the man who owned the Kapok Tree restaurants sued the trustee
over managing inheritance trust. Pinellas jury sent a message.
St. Petersburg Times
$1,500,000 SETTLES INJURY FOR BURNS
James McDow has sustained burns over 30 percent of his body, mostly on
his arms and legs. He was employed by Crushed Stone Company in Brooksville,
FL.
St. Petersburg Times
$244,000 AWARDED FOR ACCIDENT
Paul Lariviere was awarded $244,000 for the auto accident. It was the
third-largest jury awarded in Pinellas County this year.
St. Petersburg Times - July 15, 1994
$922,000 WIDOW AWARDED
The driver, road builder and Pinellas County all were negligent in the
auto accident that killed Jack Everett in 1991.
St. Petersburg Times
A DRIVER, A TRADEGY, A ROAD GO TO TRIAL
When Carolyn and Jack Everett got in their car for a quick run to get ice
cream on a drizzly May 1991 night, they were spending their last minutes
together.
St. Petersburg Times
SUIT BLAMES HAM BONE FOR DEATH
When thomas Halewood vomited blood 14 months ago and was rushed to
Clearwater Community Hospital, his doctors were perplexed.
St. Petersburg Times
$1,300,000 TRUCK CRASH
Clearwater man injured when a garbage truck slid in a car on a rainy
street. The award, agreed upon Tuesday, will amount to $3.25- million over
Thomas Gahafer's lifetime.
St. Petersburg Times
$425,000 TIMES PUBLISHING TO PAY SETTLEMENT
The Times Publishing has agreed to pay an out-of-court settlement to a
Clearwater woman for injuries she suffered after a Times delivery truck
struck her car in 1986.
St. Petersburg Times
ARTIST SUES LANDLORDS AFTER FIRE
An artist who lost all her belongings in an apartment fire last year sued
her landlords last week.
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