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15.6 Million Dollar Verdict for a Shenango Township man who suffered permanent brain injuries as a passenger in his brother's car when it crashed on the 422 bypass in Union Township. Police determined the plaintiff's brother was driving too fast for the icy conditions. The verdict was the largest plaintiff's award in Lawrence County history.

1 Million Dollar verdict in favor of a Mercer County man who suffered a herniated disc resulting from a truck accident in Baltimore, Maryland. The man was traveling behind two trucks, both carrying full loads. A car cut in between the two tractor trailers causing the unsecured load from the second truck to create a road hazard. The hazardous conditions caused the Mercer County man to wreck his vehicle. Dallas' work enabled the victim to recover from the his own uninsured motorist coverage as well as workers compensation benefits.

In New Castle, Lawrence County, Dallas successfully represented a truck driver who was injured in an accident when two people in car pulled out from a private lot and in front of the travelling truck. Although the wreck resulted in casualties for both parties in the passenger car, the truck diver was not at fault. Dallas successfully recovered money from the deceased estate that covered the truck driver's injuries, loss of income, loss of business, lost of value of the truck and more.

1 Million Dollars for a New Castle man who was travelling to work when a cargo van made a turn on Route 224 into the path of his vehicle. The victim suffered a severe and debilitating brain injury. Dallas used accident reconstruction experts to prove that the victim was not at fault and there was no illegal speeding on the part of the plaintiff.

2.5 Million Payout for a 5 year old Lawrence County boy who suffered a severe brain injury resulting from a traffic accident. The boy and his mother were traveling south on Route 65 in Ellwood City when the mother lost control of the car and crossed the center line and was hit by an oncoming coal truck. Experts were able to determine that the truck driver was guilty of unsafe and aggressive driving by failing to take action when he saw the car swerve.

A truck driver was injured by a load of steel coils which were not properly secured. The drivers pulled his truck up to the loading dock at a local steel company and before he could make sure the load of steel coils were properly secured, he was ordered to pull forward. When the driver got out the cab to check the load, the steel coils rolled off causing the driver to suffer a broken leg. This case was tried in the Federal Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

The law office of Dallas W. Hartman, P.C. serves trucking accident victims and injured truck drivers across Pennsylvania and Ohio in communities such as Erie, Pittsburgh, New Castle, Meadville, Cleveland, Youngstown, Warren, Johnstown, Altoona, Kittanning, Butler, and Sharon (OH and PA).

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