Verdicts and Settlements: Past Case Results

Calbom & Schwab Law Group, PLLC has always represented the little guy in Washington State, and we have a decades-long history to prove it. Our attorneys help farmers, agriculture workers, and other working-class people in the region seek compensation after accidents to cover their medical bills and other setbacks.

An Example of the Cases We Handle

Calbom & Schwab Law Group, PLLC handles a wide range of on-the-job accident and personal injury cases. Some of the cases we’ve worked on include:

  • Failure to diagnose prostate cancer
  • Worker falls into an uncovered pit that’s 30 feet deep
  • Construction worker plummets from a roof due to improper fall protection by a general contractor
  • Nursing home death due to a product defect in a patient lift mechanism
  • Wintertime car accident involving a teenage driver speeding through an intersection and crossing over into the opposing lane of traffic
  • Semi-truck accident in which the commercial vehicle’s tire and wheel broke free, injuring a nearby motorist
  • Head/brain injury in a rear-end auto accident
  • Lawsuit against the county for improper signage on a highway, which contributed to a motorcycle accident
  • Motorcyclist ran off the road by a passing motorist
  • Pedestrian in a crosswalk run down by car, resulting in brain trauma

The above is just a sample of how our lawyers look out for our neighbors throughout the state of Washington. We’ve been able to obtain numerous seven-figure and six-figure recoveries for clients, as well as many policy limit settlements, maximizing payouts for accident victims in the region.

Cases That Matter to the State of Washington

Client recovery is just one aspect of what our law firm does. In addition to helping the people of Washington seek damages after a major injury, our lawyers also take cases that can change state and local laws for the better. It’s just another way that our attorneys look out for blue-collar workers and their families across the state.

While cases that can change state laws are rare, the team at Calbom & Schwab Law Group, PLLC likes to work on these cases because they can improve many people’s lives for many years to come.

$120,000

Commercial Trucking Accidents

A small car rear-ended a truck, causing it to submarine under the truck, re-injuring the truck driver’s spine.

$115,000

Product Liability

A product liability claim for hand injuries when a food processor turned on without warning.

$114,500

Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

A lead motorcycle swerved into the lane of motorcycles that were following it, resulting in multiple injuries.

$112,000

Car Accident Lawyer

A t-bone crash caused severe injuries to the neck that required surgery. The amount combines a policy limits settlement plus additional money from the defendant.

$110,000

Car Accident Lawyer

$105,000

Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

Motorcycle lost control due to improperly signed construction area, requiring shoulder surgery.

$100,000

Car Accident Lawyer

A vehicle pulled out in front of the plaintiff, causing severe chest injuries and a large hematoma on the neck.

$100,000

Car Accident Lawyer

The plaintiff was hit by a car during a high-speed chase from police, injuring his ribs and spine. (Limited insurance coverage)

$100,000

Personal Injury Lawyers

While standing outside, the plaintiff was hit during a scuffle between security and patrol, severely breaking her leg.

$100,000

Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

An oncoming motorcycle crossed the centerline into the path of another motorcycle. The collision caused a crushing-type injury to the driver’s leg and reinjured the motorcyclist’s neck. (Policy limits settlement)

$100,000

Car Accident Lawyer

A rear-end collision caused injuries that required neck surgery. (Policy limits settlement)

$100,000

Workers’ Compensation Lawyers

Sheet metal worker injured arm when he was directed to stand on the job shack, which collapsed.

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