A client on his way to Sunday mass. A major collision. The firm pursued full accountability, and secured a $4 million verdict.
On October 29, 2023, our client was on his way to Sunday mass when his life was abruptly altered by a serious crash.
The injuries left our client facing an extended recovery, immense pain, and substantial disruptions to his daily life. What had started as an ordinary Sunday morning became the dividing line between a life as he had known it and the long road of healing that came next.
From the outset, our firm treated our client's case with the urgency and respect it deserved. We launched a thorough investigation to:
Secure evidence before it could disappear or degrade.
Identify key witnesses while their memories were still fresh.
Demonstrate clear liability through methodical case construction.
Despite early resistance from the defense, we remained committed to securing full accountability and justice for our client.
Finney Injury Law secured a $4 million verdict following the collision, vindication of both our client's account of what happened and the long recovery that followed.
Early investigation matters. The first hours and days after a serious collision are when evidence is most vulnerable to loss, surveillance footage gets overwritten, witness memories fade, vehicles get repaired or scrapped. Our team moved quickly to lock down the evidence the case would eventually need at trial.
Defense resistance is the norm, not the exception. Defense counsel almost never concedes liability voluntarily. Persistence, methodical case construction, and willingness to take the case all the way to trial are what overcome that resistance.
Every client gets the same urgency. Our hand-selected docket means every case at Finney Injury Law gets the kind of attention this case received from day one, not the attention that gets distributed across a hundred concurrent files.
Free case review with our team. An attorney reviews every case, and we move fast because evidence preservation cannot wait.
Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Each case is unique.