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Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment

Oct. 2, 2018

Plaintiff’s long-term employability raised in personal injury trial

The plaintiff in a negligence trial against Southern California Gas Company lost out on his full-time military status and a $140,000-a-year job as a result of being struck by an epileptic company truck driver, a vocational specialist testified Monday.

Plaintiff’s long-term employability raised in personal injury trial
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LOS ANGELES -- The plaintiff in a negligence trial against Southern California Gas Co. lost out on his full-time military status and a $140,000-a-year job as a result of being struck by an epileptic company truck driver, a vocational specialist testified Monday.

The testimony, elicited by plaintiff's attorney Brian Panish of Panish Shea & Boyle LLP and much to the objection of company defense attorney Dana Fox of Lewis Brisbois...

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