Sample Wrongful Death Case (Against An Employer)

$4.9 Million Dollar Total Payout For
Wrongful Death At Worksite

Settlement exceeds Worker's Compensation immunity Death Benefit Limit of $100,000

The Schulman Law Group successfully recovered this result for the death of a welder against his employer. Our client's husband suffered fatal injuries when a steel platform on an environmental building at a Miami-Dade County energy plant partially collapsed, due to his employer's reckless acts that The Schulman Law Group proved were substantially certain to result in his death. The Schulman Law Group credits this extraordinary, precedent setting result in a Worker's Compensation case against an employer, to our hard work, resourcefulness, tenacity and team effort. The Schulman Law Group was aided by an outstanding expert, who served as the forensic engineer at the terrorist bombing sites in Sri Lanka, Kenya, the Federal building in Oklahoma City, the World Trade Centers in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington D.C. The Schulman Law Group takes great pride in reporting that due to this achievement, our young widowed client now has the financial support and structure that will quite properly care for her for the remainder of her life.

Dear Marvin:
After I met with you in July, 1988, I told Bonnie I just had a wonderful conference with a brilliant, young, professional attorney. Since that first meeting, you have continued to conduct yourself as a brilliant, young, professional attorney.  Also, Linda Dillistin and Sarah Oliver have been just as professional and also very caring and understanding of my past situation.

My appreciation far exceeds any possible measurement. I am truly thankful that we met in 1988.  Thank you for helping me in a manner very difficult to explain.  The caring, kindness and concern you showed me during the last two years and 2 months cannot be measured.

Bonnie and I both greatly appreciate and thank you for all of the help you have given both of us during this time. I look at you as a friend and hope to be your friend for many, many years into the future.

Sincerely, John B.