SLIP AND FALL

Slip and fall accidents can happen because of a property owner’s negligence in various locations, such as shopping malls, restaurants, parking garages, apartment buildings or hotels.  

If you or your loved one suffered from a Slip and Fall injury, the attorneys at the Law Offices of Elvis Tran, are here to help. 

 

 CASE RESULTS

  • Personal Injury

    April 2022, I successfully litigated and my client settled a personal injury accident for $100,000.

  • Fraud

    July 2021, I successfully litigated and my clients obtained a judgment over $1,100,000 in a fraud matter.

  • Breach of Contract

    April 2021, I successfully litigated (and entered into a confidential settlement) in a breach of contract matter for $875,000.

  • Car Accident Injury

    July 2020, I successfully litigated (and entered into a confidential settlement) in a car accident injury matter for insurance policy limits of $250,000.

  • Negligence Injury

    May 2020, I successfully litigated (and entered into a confidential settlement) in a personal injury negligence matter for $450,000.

  • Hostile Work Environment

    June 2019, I successfully litigated (and entered into a confidential settlement) in an employment matter including allegations of sexual harassment, hostile work environment, and retaliation for $1.5 million dollars.

  • Brain Injury

    November 2018, I successfully second-chaired a traumatic brain injury trial resulting in a jury verdict of $3,816,802. I examined and cross-examined numerous fact witnesses and expert witnesses at trial.

  • Personal Injury II

    July 2017, I successfully litigated (and entered into a confidential settlement) in a personal injury matter for $6 million dollars.

  • Brain Injury II

    January 2017, I successfully litigated (and entered into a confidential settlement) a mild traumatic brain injury case against a prominent musician for $2 million dollars.

  • Wrongful Death

    November 2016, I first-chaired phase one of the alter-ego trial in Zisette v. Starline Tours, et al., LASC Case No. BC569928, wrongful death, which resulted in a finding of alter-ego liability against five different corporate and individual defendants. I then successfully second-chaired phase two, in which the jury awarded $26 million (in non-economic damages), an amount reported to be the largest in the United States for the "loss of love" to a minor's parents.

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