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Have a Successful Track Record.
The David Law Firm has accrued a successful track record in assisting
mesothelioma patients and their families obtain millions of dollars in
financial recoveries from the manufacturers of asbestos products for damages
suffered through the use of their products. This compensation
comes strictly from the manufacturers, not the employers of exposed workers.
RESULTS OBTAINED DEPEND ON THE FACTS OF EACH CASE. EVERY CASE
IS DIFFERENT. SIMILAR RESULTS MAY NOT BE OBTAINED IN YOUR CASE. PAST PERFORMANCE
IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF FUTURE RESULTS.
Jonathan David* served as lead settlement counsel
as to certain defendants on the following mesothelioma cases in association
with the co-counsel indicated:
- $7.75 million settlement - An Oregon man exposed
to asbestos in the Navy and as a civilian machinist received $4,981,945.19
(after case expenses of $184,721.48 and contingency-based attorney’s
fees of $2,583,333.33). Jonathan David* and Baron & Budd, P.C. were
co-counsel.
- $2.3 million settlement - A California woman exposed
through her husband and her father who were both insulation contractors
received $1,570,721.67 (after case expenses of $23,061.24 and contingency-based
attorney’s fees of $715,393.70). Jonathan David* and Ron Shingler
were co-counsel.
- $2.4 million settlement - A Georgia welder and industrial
engineer received $1,412,601.73 (after case expenses of $11,979.68 and
contingency-based attorney’s fees of $800,103.19). Jonathan David*
and John Simmons were co-counsel.
- $2.3 million settlement - An Illinois steelworker,
also exposed as a boiler tender in the Navy, received $1,574,626.02
(after case expenses of $12,188.05 and contingency-based attorney’s
fees of $791,219.53). Jonathan David* and John Simmons were co-counsel.
- $5.5 million recovery - A California electrician
received $3,697,693.15 (after case expenses of $125,050.45 and contingency-based
attorney’s fees of $1,768,509.46). Jonathan David* and Phil Harley
were co-counsel.
- $3 million settlement - A Missouri laborer, also
exposed as a machinist mate in the Navy received $1,769,229.06 (after
case expenses of $26,559.98 and contingency-based attorney’s fees
of $895,707.01). Jonathan David* and John Simmons were co-counsel.
- $3.1 million settlement - A Tennessee laborer received
$2,084,761.24 (after case expenses of $41,417.33 and contingency-based
attorney’s fees of $1,042,097.33). Jonathan David* and Andy Waters
were co-counsel.
- $5.1 million recovery - A Texas laborer received
$3,254,584.94 (after case expenses of $45,394.64 and contingency-based
attorney’s fees of $1,834,088.42). Jonathan David* and Andy Waters
were co-counsel.
- $5.3 million recovery - A Louisiana pipefitter received
$3,338,197.04 (after case expenses of $170,970.76 and contingency-based
attorney’s fees of $1,964,560.08). Jonathan David* and Andy Waters
were co-counsel.
- $1.1 million settlement - A Texas steelworker received
$710,656.43 (after case expenses of $29,103.79 and contingency-based
attorney’s fees of $435,514.68). Jonathan David* and Andy Waters
were co-counsel.
- $2.7 million settlement - A Kansas pipefitter received
$1,831,434.30 (after case expenses of $25,631.88 and contingency-based
attorney’s fees of $942,311.71). Jonathan David* and Andy Waters
were co-counsel.
- $2.8 million settlement - A Missouri millwright received
$1,888,878.71 (after cases expenses of $19,829.44 and contingency-based
attorney’s fees of $979,234.42). Jonathan David* and Andy Waters
were co-counsel.
- $2.2 million settlement - A Georgia man exposed in
the Navy as a storekeeper received $1,463,741.57 (after case expenses
of $17,389.81 and contingency-based attorney’s fees of $737,847.60).
Jonathan David* and Andy Waters were co-counsel.
- $3.5 million settlement - A Texas woman exposed through
her father’s trade as a shipyard welder received $2,339,629.59
(after case expenses of $37,289.77 and contingency-based attorney’s
fees of $1,186,272.42). Jonathan David* and Baron & Budd, P.C. were
co-counsel.
* Licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas.
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