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Law Offices of James O. Gaston
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Board Certified Trial Lawyer – Civil Trials Named “SUPERLAWYER” |
The following are examples of jury verdicts and settlements our office has secured for clients. We have intentionally left out the names of parties to preserve their privacy, though the information is public information. Please also note, each case is unique and the examples of verdicts and settlements given are not intended for comparison to other potential claims or other attorneys. Moreover, the verdicts and settlements in no way warrant or guarantee any results in any other claim. The sole purpose of presenting these examples is to demonstrate competence and experience in handling particular cases of significant injury and value.

| $529,000 | Herniated Disc | Auto |
| $695,000 | Herniated Disc | Auto |
| $750,000 | Ankle Fractures | Fall |
| $275,000 | Herniated Disc | Fall |
| $175,000 | Connective Tissue | Auto |
| $75,000 | Connective Tissue | Auto |
| $300,000 | Aggravation Pre-Existing Disc | Fall |
| $295,000 | Fractured Leg | Bicycle |
| $600,000 | Aggravation Connective Tissue/Disc | Bus |
| $1,000,000 | Wrongful Death | Medical Malpractice |
| $ 575,000 | Wrongful Death | Auto |
| $ 300,000 | Herniated Disc | Auto |
| $ 175,000 | Scarring | Dog Bite |
| $ 225,000 | Herniated Disc/Connective Tissue | Dog/Highway |
| $ 280,000 | Herniated Disc | Auto |
| $ 260,000 | Fractured Leg | Auto |
| $ 140,000 | Connective Tissue | Store/Falling Box |
| $ 600,000 | Herniated Disc | Auto |
| $ 120,000 | Connective Tissue | Store/Falling Box |
| $ 220,000 | Herniated Disc | Auto |
| $ 290,000 | Herniated Disc | Auto |
| $ 800,000 | Herniated Disc | Auto |
| $ 128,000 | Connective Tissue | Auto |
| $ 47,000 | Connective Tissue | Auto |
| $ 690,000 | Aggravation Connective Tissue/Disc | Auto |
| $ 950,000 | Cognitive Injuries | Bicycle |
$ 1.75 Million Herniated Disc Auto/Truck
$ 1.75 Million Burns Truck
Over thepast seven years the trial record of Attorney Gaston is 35 successes and 3 losses.
A successful verdict is one in which a jury verdict equals or exceeds the dollar amount that the client
would have accepted to settle the case. A loss is a verdict below that amount. In other words, even if the
verdict exceeded the offer, if the verdict does not rise to the dollar value for which the plaintiff would have
settled the claim the result is considered a loss. Again, it should be noted that the vast majority of cases are
settled prior to trial. The success record also demonstrates the selectivity of cases the Office chooses to pursue
for clients. When we say we represent Real People with Real Injuries we mean it.