Riverside Car Accident Attorney Still Holds Record For Highest Verdict
In 2014,
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The case - known as Herman v. Cardiel (
However, perhaps the greatest irony was that
"I still remember meeting with the victim's mother. It was just weeks before the statute of limitations was set to expire, and her son's case had been turned down by many firms. She explained that despite her many personal pleas the defendant's insurance company would not pay her son the full policy limits of
"Trials are expensive for both parties, and there is always a real possibility of losing in the trial," Rizio said. "But there is also the opportunity to secure a far better result for your client. In this case, my client's injuries were absolutely devastating, and I knew that the care he needed would far exceed any pre-trial offer we would receive. Going to trial was the right decision because the jury understood that no amount of money could ever make up for the losses my client had suffered. But unfortunately, in a catastrophic injury case such as this, monetary compensation is the only justice available to victims," he added. "I was very pleased that the jury gave us an amount that would help my client live comfortably for the rest of his life."
In the five years since the record-setting verdict, Rizio partnered with colleagues
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