Flight attendant who injured her shoulder while loading overhead bins, resulting in an operated rotator cuff tear.
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Flight attendant who injured her shoulder while loading overhead bins, resulting in an operated rotator cuff tear.
For a flight attendant who required a total knee replacement after tripping over a passenger in flight.
For a flight attendant who suffered multiple injuries as a result of two in flight accidents.
For a flight attendant who suffered from a nerve injury with surgery.
Plus open medical for a flight attendant with multiple injuries, leading to an immune deficiency.
Flight attendant who suffered a nerve injury from an accident in a hotel while on a layover.
Plus funding of a Medicare Set-Aside for a flight attendant that suffered a rotator cuff tear that was surgically repaired but she was not able to return to work.
American Airlines flight attendant who had a meniscus tear with surgery as a result of an accident in flight.
For a flight attendant who suffered a knee injury requiring a total knee replacement while on a layover.
For a flight attendant with a torn rotator cuff with multiple surgeries.
Flight attendant who suffered from a fractured wrist with multiple surgeries.
For a flight attendant that fractured her hip when she slipped and fell at a bowling alley while on a layover.
For a flight attendant with spine surgery.
For a flight attendant who suffered a neck injury as a result of an accident that occurred while on an airplane.
For a flight attendant with a fractured foot and knee tear with surgery.
For a flight attendant with a non-operated herniated disc.
For a flight attendant with an operated back.
For a flight attendant with an unoperated herniated disc.
For a flight attendant who suffered a lumbar spine injury while pushing a serving cart.
For a flight attendant with shoulder impingement.
For a flight attendant that suffered from a torn rotator cuff which required two surgeries. The case went to trial because the employer refused to pay for the second surgery. The case settled after the second surgery was awarded and she completed the surgery and subsequent treatment.
Flight attendant who suffered from multiple injuries, including a rotator cuff tear with surgery and a torn meniscus.
For a flight attendant who suffered from a non-operated herniated disc.
A week for life award for a flight attendant with a back surgery. Client was found to be permanently and totally disabled for life at trial and the decision was upheld on appeal. Projected payout based on client’s life expectancy is in excess of $700,000.00.
Flight attendant who injured her shoulder while loading overhead bins, resulting in an operated rotator cuff tear.
For a flight attendant who required a total knee replacement after tripping over a passenger in flight.
For a flight attendant who suffered multiple injuries as a result of two in flight accidents.
For a flight attendant who suffered from a nerve injury with surgery.
Plus open medical for a flight attendant with multiple injuries, leading to an immune deficiency.
Flight attendant who suffered a nerve injury from an accident in a hotel while on a layover.
Plus funding of a Medicare Set-Aside for a flight attendant that suffered a rotator cuff tear that was surgically repaired but she was not able to return to work.
American Airlines flight attendant who had a meniscus tear with surgery as a result of an accident in flight.
For a flight attendant who suffered a knee injury requiring a total knee replacement while on a layover.
For a flight attendant with a torn rotator cuff with multiple surgeries.
Flight attendant who suffered from a fractured wrist with multiple surgeries.
For a flight attendant that fractured her hip when she slipped and fell at a bowling alley while on a layover.
For a flight attendant with spine surgery.
For a flight attendant who suffered a neck injury as a result of an accident that occurred while on an airplane.
For a flight attendant with a fractured foot and knee tear with surgery.
For a flight attendant with a non-operated herniated disc.
For a flight attendant with an operated back.
For a flight attendant with an unoperated herniated disc.
For a flight attendant who suffered a lumbar spine injury while pushing a serving cart.
For a flight attendant with shoulder impingement.
For a flight attendant that suffered from a torn rotator cuff which required two surgeries. The case went to trial because the employer refused to pay for the second surgery. The case settled after the second surgery was awarded and she completed the surgery and subsequent treatment.
Flight attendant who suffered from multiple injuries, including a rotator cuff tear with surgery and a torn meniscus.
For a flight attendant who suffered from a non-operated herniated disc.
A week for life award for a flight attendant with a back surgery. Client was found to be permanently and totally disabled for life at trial and the decision was upheld on appeal. Projected payout based on client’s life expectancy is in excess of $700,000.00.