Some of the most common types of injuries resulting from vehicle collisions impact the neck and back muscles, and make up the majority of personal injury claims. Unlike broken bones, or major internal or external injuries, soft tissue damage often appears late following a car accident and unlike broken bones, is not detected by medical imagery. Therefore, it can be difficult for attorneys to obtain a substantial recovery for the plaintiff – despite the long-term physical, emotional and financial implications of the injury. Steve Vartazarian of The Vartazarian Law Firm, contacted DK Global immediately after taking on a case in which the client endured three trigger point injection sessions and faced mounting medical bills, due to injuries sustained from a car accident. With trial looming, the defense had no intent to settle and was strenuously disputing liability. DK Global quickly turned around a comprehensive Medical Animation for Vartazarian, just days after being contacted. Despite aggressive attempts made by the defense to keep the presentation away from the jury, the judge ruled that the animation could be shared for demonstrative purposes. Just hours following the ruling, the defense settled for $80,000.
"The combination of our client's vision and strategy along with the team's dedication to offering superior visual litigation support services, proves to be an invaluable tool that is key to the success of heavily disputed claims, involving common and difficult to prove injuries."
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Once every few years, a small accident case falls into my lap about 2 weeks before trial that’s 'hotly contested and needs to be tried.' As soon as I received the Diaz case, I noticed that there were $13,000 in meds, and I immediately reached out to DK Global, as I always do, and asked them to put together an animation for me that showed how terrible it was to get trigger point injections. They did a great job incorporating all the changes I wanted, and sent me a finished product within 2 days. As soon as our judge ruled that the animation could be shown to the jury for demonstrative purposes, and right before voir dire, the case settled for close to 6 digits!!! Thanks so much guys for another job well done!
Steven R. Vartazarian of The Vartazarian Law Firm
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