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$1,500,000 Settlement for Brain Injury Victim in Sherman Oaks

Samer HabbasSherman Oaks, Calif. — Managing Partner, Samer Habbas of the Law Offices of Samer Habbas & Associates represented an 86-year-old individual, who was involved in an auto accident.  The victim was at a stop sign and attempted to make a left hand turn in front of a vehicle, with no traffic controls.  As our client was doing so, he was T-boned by the other driver. The impact caused our client to suffer a stroke.  The adverse insurance company denied the claim and placed blame on our client.  Habbas litigated this matter against the other driver.  Due to Habbas’ expertise, aggressive representation and retention of experts, it was determined that the other driver had been speeding.  One month before trial, the case settled for $1,500,000.  If you, or a loved one, has been injured in an auto accident and suffered serious injuries, please contact the Law Offices of Samer Habbas & Associates to get the justice you deserve.

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