- October 1, 2015Our firm was able to reach a favorable settlement on a premise liability case involving a plumber who while working on one of his client’s homes was severely injured when the stairs collapsed from under him. After finishing a boiler installation, at the homeowner’s residence, our client went to …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 1, 2015Keefe Law Firm recently reached a favorable settlement on behalf of our client who was seriously injured when her vehicle was struck by the defendant on the Garden State Parkway causing her vehicle to overturn twice and slide 75 feet before coming to rest. Both our client and her eight year old …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 1, 2015Keefe Law Firm recently announced an award of over $2,000,000 recovered on behalf of their clients who were implanted with the defective and now recalled Stryker Rejuvenate Hip Replacement System. Pursuant to the terms of the settlement, patients who had a failed implant that required removal are …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 1, 2015Recently Keefe Law Firm resolved a wrongful death claim brought against a medical device manufacturer by the surviving daughter, who claimed that the infusion device caused her mother’s untimely death. Tragically, the device was recalled by the manufacturer only weeks after our client’s death. …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
- October 1, 2015Keefe Law Firm’s product liability team recently recovered over $5,000,000 on behalf of his clients who suffered from a recalled hip implant known as the Depuy ASR. These implants, composed of metal-on-metal articulating surfaces, were thought to provide greater wear resistance and hence …Categories: Defective Joints
- July 13, 2015Lynn Miles, 72, originally from New Jersey, has lost his tragic battle with mesothelioma after many months of battling the disease. A dedicated human rights activist focused on helping to introduce democracy in Taiwan, Miles was in Taipei, Taiwan at the time of his death, and received care at Tzu …Categories: Mesothelioma, Wrongful Death
- June 12, 2015A New Jersey Appellate Court recently affirmed an award of $1.6 million dollars in damages for a mesothelioma victim who alleged that his disease was caused by contamination in his father’s line of work. The victim’s father had worked for Whittaker Clark & Daniels Inc., the maker of Old Spice …Categories: Mesothelioma, Product Liability
- March 3, 2015Red Bank, NJ: Keefe Law Firm represented the Estate of Vincent Cook and his widow, Muriel Cook in an asbestos case filed in Middlesex County, New Jersey (The Estate of Vincent Cook v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al. Docket No. MID-L-4659-05 AS). Mr. Cook was a member of Local 28 Boilermakers Union, …Categories: Verdicts & Settlements
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