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$466,000 Injury Case Settlements

$466,000 Injury Case Settlements. Nothing is worse when a person gets hurt through the negligence of others. Negligent defendants must be held accountable to the people. Car accidents, slip and falls, premises liability cases, worker compensation cases, uninsured motorist claims are cases you should hire the Injury team at Kenny, Burns & McGill.

Recent settlements in December, 2020 are as follows:

$160,000 for an assault at a medical facility

$115,000 for a slip and fall on ice at a commercial establishment

$106,500 for a workers’ compensation case

$30,000 for a partition action

$15,000 for a slip and fall

$15,000 for a motor vehicle accident

$9,500 for an uninsured motorist claim

$8,500 for injuries sustained at a commercial establishment

$6,500 for an assault at a commercial establishment

$466,000 Injury Case Settlements.

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  • Philadelphia Office
    1500 John F. Kennedy Boulevard
    Suite 520
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
    Phone: 215-423-5500
    Fax: 215-231-9847
Recent Verdicts
  • Settlement Reached in Philadelphia Amtrak Accident

    In 2015, a speeding Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, leaving eight dead and hundreds injured. One victim hired our firm to handle her personal injury claims, and attorney Thomas Kenny was among the first to reach a settlement with Amtrak. READ MORE

  • Federal Probation Terminated–Without a Hearing

    Our client, who was sentenced to several years in federal prison and three years of probation, has been completely released from supervision after our firm filed a successful motion in federal court. The judge granted our motion without even scheduling a hearing and our client walked free.

  • Zoning Board Appeal Granted in Philadelphia

    Our firm successfully lodged an appeal with the Zoning Board of Adjustment in Philadelphia. After our firm presented the project at a local community meeting, worked with the architect to showcase the merits of the proposed structure, and publicly fought the case before the Zoning Board, our client is now permitted to begin construction. READ MORE