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DAILY JOURNAL | Justice Served: $34M Verdict for Woman Rear-Ended by Truck in Los Angeles

 

In a landmark victory for justice, a Los Angeles jury awarded $34 million to Leila Miyamoto-Workman, a mother whose life was turned upside down when a Systems Services of America truck rear-ended her minivan, causing a traumatic brain injury and requiring multiple surgeries. The verdict, secured by Trial Lawyers for Justice, underscores the importance of holding corporations and insurance companies accountable for their negligence.

A Devastating Collision, A Fight for Accountability

The accident occurred in 2016 at a Long Beach intersection while Miyamoto-Workman was waiting for left-turn traffic to clear. The impact was severe, leaving her with lasting physical and neurological injuries. However, instead of accepting responsibility, the defense attempted to blame Miyamoto-Workman, alleging that she had caused the accident by making a sudden stop.

The defense further downplayed the severity of her injuries, labeling them as exaggerated and attributing her medical care to attorney-driven influence rather than necessity. But Trial Lawyers for Justice knew the truth and fought tirelessly to expose these baseless claims.

Fighting Back Against Dishonest Defense Tactics

Led by Nicholas Rowley, the legal team took on corporate insurers who, for nearly nine years, refused to settle fairly. The defense even went as far as conducting surveillance on Miyamoto-Workman, trying to discredit her injuries. But Rowley and his team turned this underhanded tactic against them—demonstrating the daily challenges she faced just to manage basic tasks.

“We did something unprecedented. We took the video surveillance and used it to our advantage, showing everything Leila had to go through just to get to the point where she could leave her house a couple of days per week,” said Rowley.

A Life-Altering Verdict

The jury saw through the frivolous defense strategies and recognized the true impact of the crash on Miyamoto-Workman’s life. Their decision awarded her $21 million, with additional augmentations bringing the total to $34 million. The message was clear: corporations and insurers cannot evade responsibility for the harm they cause.

“This was greedy, despicable insurance company behavior,” Rowley emphasized. “It ruined a 34-year-old mother’s life, and they refused to accept responsibility. But justice prevailed.”

A Win for Injury Victims Everywhere

This case is more than just a financial victory—it’s a triumph for all personal injury victims fighting against powerful insurance companies that refuse to take accountability. Trial Lawyers for Justice remains committed to ensuring that everyday people receive the justice they deserve, no matter how big or powerful the opposition.

For those facing similar struggles, you are not alone. If you or a loved one has suffered due to corporate negligence, Trial Lawyers for Justice is here to fight for you.

 

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