Salvatore J. Zambri Settlements & Verdicts
The following are some of Mr. Zambri's recent settlements and verdicts:
- A verdict of $5,042,164 for a man and his son who were killed after being struck by a drunk driver. The verdict was limited by the governing cap on non-economic damages. The award reflected the entire amount of economic losses claimed by Mr. Zambri on behalf of his clients plus the maximum amount possible under the law of Maryland for non-economic harms and losses.
- A judgment of $5,000,000 for the family of a student who died when he was struck by a drunk driver while attempting to lawfully cross a street in a crosswalk.
- A $2,750,000 settlement for a woman, a pedestrian, who suffered a degloving injury to her leg when she was struck by a bus while in a crosswalk.
- A verdict of more than $4,100,000 for several U.S. Army soldiers who were injured when a Greyhound bus crashed in North Carolina. This case was tried in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and was paid in full.
- A $4,700,000 settlement on behalf of a child who fell off of a playground apparatus and sustained a traumatic brain injury.
- A $2,000,000 settlement for the surviving family members of a World Trade Center worker who died in the September 11 tragedy in New York. This case was handled on a pro bono basis.
- A $300,000 settlement on behalf of a man who suffered a chronic back injury, requiring invasive surgery, while working.
- A nearly $1,000,000 settlement on behalf of a worker who fell from a roof and sustained a traumatic brain injury.
- A $700,000 settlement on behalf of a man who lost a great deal of his eyesight as a result of a work injury when his head was struck by some cabinetry.
- A $750,000 settlement on behalf of a man who contracted HIV through a blood transfusion at a hospital.
- A nearly $1,000,000 settlement on behalf of another man who was transfused with HIV-tainted blood.
- A nearly $1,000,000 settlement on behalf of a construction worker who suffered an on-the-job injury, requiring a below-the-knee amputation.
- A $300,000 verdict against the United States Government in a case where a man required a partial leg amputation due to negligent treatment of an infection at a government hospital.
- A settlement awarding a woman over $400,000 in benefits for a work injury where she injured her back and leg.
- A settlement awarding another woman nearly $500,000 in total benefits in a case where the client suffered a back injury while on-the-job.
- Mr. Zambri also fiercely litigated, on a pro bono basis, a case on behalf of a child who desperately needed a heart transplant. The insurance company providing coverage to the child's family refused to authorize the life-saving procedure. Mr. Zambri intervened and the boy received the transplant.
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