In Harrison v. North Las Vegas, et al., Mr. Scarlett, together with his co-counsel Cal J. Potter III, Esq., again took on the correctional facility run by the City of North Las Vegas. This federal civil rights action was settled for a confidential amount.
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In Greener v. Hospital, et al., plaintiffs brought suit on behalf of their eight year old daughter as a result of a birth injury. Mrs. Greener was asymptomatic, though Beta Strep positive. It was alleged that defendants failed to give prophylactic antibiotics, and further, that defendant failed to appropriately diagnose plaintiff’s child with meningitis following [...]
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Settlement reached with defendant TRANSIT DISTRICT when plaintiff was rear-ended by a transit bus. Plaintiff sustained a mild TBI, though plaintiff had a ten-year pre-existing history of debilitating migraines. Plaintiff also suffered from a whiplash during the accident though all x-rays and neuro-imaging was negative. Case settled on second day of trial.
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In Hall v. Lopez Brothers Trucking settlement was reached with defendant trucking company when plaintiff’s vehicle was struck by run away truck. Plaintiff sustained a mild TBI, though plaintiff had normal x-rays and neuro-imaging. Plaintiff also suffered from a whip-lash during the accident. Policy limits were obtained.
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“Settlement reached with third party defendants as well as with workers’ compensation insurance fund. Plaintiff was working on a construction site when a piece of machinery caught plaintiff’s shirt causing him to be thrown to the cement floor. Loss of consciousness was questioned. MRI Scan, CT Scan, and other neuro imaging all proved normal. Despite [...]
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In Herndon v. Parball Corp., dba Flamingo Hilton Hotel, et. al., plaintiffs Claude and Jill Herndon brought suit in the United States Federal District Court, District of Nevada (Las Vegas) when the stool upon which Mr. Herndon was sitting fell over due to a concealed hole in the floor of the casino (under the carpet).
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Jury verdict for plaintiff in Wright v. St. Rose Hospital, et al. tried by RANDALL H. SCARLETT who served as lead counsel.
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