Jason Rubin
GMR Wins Jury Trial in Monmouth County Involving Head-on Collision
GMR Senior Associate Tom Giardina won a Monmouth County, New Jersey, jury trial in which Plaintiff sued, alleging a permanent neck injury related to a head-on collision. Plaintiff alleged sustaining disc herniations that resulted in multiple epidural injections and physical therapy over several years. Plaintiff’s doctor recommended a cervical fusion. GMR subpoenaed medical records that […]
GMR Wins Philadelphia Jury Trial involving Motor Vehicle Striking Pedestrian
GMR Partner Warren Holland won a Philadelphia jury trial in which his client’s car struck a pedestrian. Plaintiff was crossing the street to catch a bus when she was struck by the Defendant’s motor vehicle and thrown to the ground. Plaintiff suffered various abrasions and was transported to the emergency room from the scene via […]
GMR Wins Jury Trial in Philadelphia on Liability
Who had the green light? GMR Senior Associate Tom Giardina won a Philadelphia County jury trial in which Plaintiff sued for uninsured motorist benefits claiming that the uninsured driver ran a red light striking her vehicle. The uninsured driver testified that, to his recollection, Plaintiff ran a red light. On damages, Plaintiff alleged that she […]
GMR Employees Choose to Support Autism Speaks This Holiday Season
We asked our employees to suggest worthy charities to support this holiday season and then voted on the result. Autism Speaks was the clear winner. Many of our employees have friends and relatives whose lives have been touched by this disorder. GMR has set up a fundraising page and the firm will match employee donations […]
GMR Partner Wins his 9th Philadelphia Jury Trial this Year
GMR Partner Joe Petka won his 9th Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, jury trial this year, prevailing on behalf of a local hospital. The premises liability case involved a 58-year-old plaintiff visiting a patient at the hospital when she tripped on a broken step. A hospital employee witnessed the fall and rushed over to render aid. The plaintiff […]