Participated in the following Verdicts & Settlements:
Motorcycleaccident case resulting in the death of a victim: $11,000,000.00 settlement.
Trucking accident case resulting in death of victim:$7,400,000.00 settlement.
Motorcycle accident case resulting in the death of a victim:$5,000,000.00
settlement.
Motorcycle accident case resulting in the death of a victim:$1,450,000.00
settlement.
Accident case: Originally settled by another lawyer for
$100,000.00, which was the primary wrongdoer's insurance policy limits. Recognizing that the settlement was inadequate, other counsel was discharged, the settlement was reversed and
thereafter the case evolved into a complex highway design case settling for asubstantial multimillion dollar confidential settlement involving approximately 20 defendant corporations, individuals and design professionals.
Eye injury case causing blindness to one eye:$500,000.00 settlement representing a tender of the insurance policy
limits.
Automobile accident involving neurological injuries causing impotence$1,000,000.00 settlementrepresenting a tender of the insurance policy limits.
Fire death case involving lack of operational smoke
detector: $450,000 settlement.
Accident case resulting in ankle fusion
$350,000.00 settlementrepresenting a tender of the insurance policy
limits.
Dram shop case: $200,000.00 settlement representing a tender of
the insurance policy limits.
Accident case involving a police officer who was
injured while in hot pursuit:$500,000.00 Settlement.
Accident case involving a police officer who injured his knee while effectuating an arrest:$450,000.00 Settlement representing a tender of the insurance policy limits.
Elevator failure case where elevator doors improperly closed upon a victim. This case was rejected by several other high profile Philadelphia personal injury law firms. Ferrara Law Offices, P.C. represented the victim and discovered that the elevator eprom software was not updated in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations causing a the doors to close in failure mode: Case settled on the eve of trial for asix-figure confidential settlement.
Construction injury case involving the improper demolition of a structure which caused a herniated disc to another subcontractor: six-figure confidential settlement.