Notable Personal Injury Cases in Reno Nevada
The firm has been lead and associate counsel in many precedent setting cases in Nevada in products liability, premises liability, automobile negligence, insurance bad faith, and recovery of compensatory and damages. The following cases are examples of these landmark cases:
General Electric v. Bush , 88 Nev. 360, 498 P.2d 366, (S.Ct. 1972)
After the trial in this case, the firm and our co-counsel, James F. Boccardo, received national attention and was featured in the January 7, 1970, issue of Time Magazine. The case involved catastrophic injuries to a man crushed by a heavy piece of equipment in a mining accident. A jury verdict of $3,650,000 was the highest award ever attained on behalf of an individual plaintiff in United States history at the time. This case established two major legal precedents in Nevada in product liability and damages. It rejected the defense of assumption of risk and contributory negligence in strict products liability cases and was the first case to allow damages ($500,000) for loss of consortium on behalf of a spouse.
Rogers v. Torrey Ltd. , 85 Nev. 548, 459 P.2d 214 (S.Ct. 1969)
This case concerning premises liability law in Nevada established that a landowner owed a duty to a customer on their premises for dangerous conditions and overruled prior law that contributory negligence was a complete bar to recovery for the plaintiff.
This automobile collision wrongful death trial resulted in a successful jury verdict against the State of Nevada and on appeal established the right to recover damages for negligent infliction of emotional distress as separate claims despite the statutory cap on damages against governmental agencies in the amount of $50,000.