NOTE: This list is comprised of some of the cases Ms. Stuart is the most proud of. It does not even begin to cover her 27 years of practicing law and representing people who were injured through no fault of their own.
$1,000,000.00 policy limits for a Pennsylvania man driving a semi-truck who suffered a traumatic brain injury when another semi-truck crashed into him on the interstate.
> $1,000,000.00 policy limits for an Allen County man who was traveling on the Western Kentucky Parkway when he was run over by a semi-truck who pulled over on top of his vehicle and drug him several hundred feet.
> $405,000 for an infant who was severely burned as the result of a defective water heater and a landlord who hired an underqualified maintenance man.
> $325,000 for an elderly woman who suffered a fractured hip in an interstate collision in Arkansas while traveling with her family on vacation.
> $465,000 for a woman who contracted a staph infection at the hospital following a routine knee replacement.
> $40,000 for a man who was diagnosed with a herniated disk following a rear-end automobile collision.
> $300,000 for a teenage girl who suffered a disfiguring injury to her face when a tractor turned in front of her vehicle.
> $95,000 for a Warren County man who was in a serious automobile collision and life-flighted to Vanderbilt. He was treated in the ER and released with no injuries.
> $25,000 policy limits for a Simpson County girl who was hit by a vehicle while on her moped and had her front tooth knocked out.
> $30,000 for a Barren County woman who suffered soft tissue injuries as the result of a motor vehicle collision.
> $185,000 for a Monroe County woman who fractured her left leg when another vehicle pulled out into her lane of traffic.
> $250,000 policy limits for a Colorado woman who suffered a fractured hip while traveling as a passenger in an automobile collision
> $140,000 for a Larimer County, Colorado woman who suffered soft tissue injuries when another vehicle pulled into her lane of traffic.
* Keep in mind the amount of any recovery will depend on the facts of the particular case and each recovery represents an amount paid, before any reduction for attorney’s fees and expenses.