Drunk Driver Kills Jogger at Merrimack Valley’s “Most Dangerous Intersection;” Tragically Similar to Orange County, California Joggers Case

Fifty-six year old Lay Bou of Lawrence, Massachusetts was jogging his regular path along Route 110 around rush hour one morning, when police report that he was struck and killed by a drunk driver heading east toward the 110/93 Rotary. The driver, David Diaz of Lawrence, Massachusetts, was arrested in the emergency room where he…

Callahan & Blaine Wins $45 Million Plus Sanctions in California “Creative Accounting” Case

When Fortune 500 company, Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America, Inc. (MCFA), faced a >>complex litigation<< against the owner of one of its dealerships, the company selected Callahan & Blain to head up its five law firm team in the United States District Court for the Central District of California (Santa Ana). MCFA sued Harvard MBA graduate…

Many Insurers Deny Home Insurance Claims in Defective Chinese Drywall Debacle – What Can Orange County, California Victims Do?

Homeowners throughout the United States recently discovered some terrible news lurking in the walls of their homes; their homebuilders had used what turned out to be >>defective drywall http://www.miamiherald.com/2009/10/07/1271892/homeowners-could-lose-insurance.html<<when building their homes. The drywall, which had been imported from China to the United States in mass quantities around 2004 and 2005, has been reported to…

Callahan & Blaine Wins $7 Million Personal Injury Settlement for Brain Damaged Cyclist

In October of 2008, our client was struck by a newspaper delivery truck while riding his bicycle in Newport Beach, California. He suffered a >>traumatic brain injury http://www.callahan-law.com/verdicts-settlements/Personal-injury-newport-beach-biker/index.html and was hospitalized for about two months. He requires continuing physical, educational, and occupational therapy needs, along with ongoing medical care.

Local Weymouth, Massachusetts Hero Struck and Killed in Postal Truck Accident

Joseph Zupkofska was a forty five year old Coast Guard veteran, a newly-minted corrections officer and an avid triathlete. He and his wife Laurie were well-respected members of their Weymouth, Massachusetts community; they volunteered for the Meals on Wheels program, delivering meals to elderly shut-ins, and helping to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy every year.…