Nick Rowley · Courtney Rowley
March 3, 2022 6:30 PM||TLU n Demand
Register NowLaurence Little sustained a traumatic brain injury and hypoxic event when he was struck by an 18-wheeler that ran a red light in a busy intersection in Bakersfield, California. He was found unconscious and not productively breathing at the scene and bleeding profusely from his forehead, but had a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 15 by the time paramedics responded to the scene. He was diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury, and additionally sustained a left AC separation, fractured rib and collapsed lung. His wife, Susan Little, brought a loss of consortium claim for the personality changes Mr. Little suffered as a result of his injuries.
In this presentation, Courtney and Nick Rowley discuss:
-The elements in a loss of consortium case and how to present it to the jury
How to identify the leaders and followers on the jury so that you can try different parts of your case to those people
-What’s a reasonable verdict for your case
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