Defense Verdict for Major Public University

Achieved a defense verdict in a catastrophic injury case filed against a major public university. In this matter, the injured plaintiff and his wife sued the university, alleging, among other things, the university was responsible for creating a dangerous condition of public property with respect to its roadways and/or with respect to use of a four seat golf cart/utility vehicle without seatbelts. Plaintiff fell out of the rear of a four seat utility cart or shuttle, suffered severe brain injuries, and was seeking multi-million dollars in damages. The jury returned a unanimous verdict on all counts in favor of the university.

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