Lowe Scott Fisher Attorneys Receive Jury Award of $587,000 in Personal Injury Case

February 27, 2014

Trial attorneys Ryan Fisher and Greg Scott of Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA obtained a jury verdict for a personal injury case in the amount of $587,000 (less 30% for comparative negligence) for their client Eric Payne who suffered serious injuries when he was clipped by a passing construction vehicle while flagging traffic near a […]

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Lowe Scott Fisher Attorney Wins $800,000 Settlement in Construction Injury Case

February 27, 2014

Trial attorney Greg Scott of Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA obtained an $800,000 construction injury case settlement for client Billy Hill, who suffered serious injuries when he was crushed by a large stack of drywall as a result of a construction accident.

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Fairport Harbor Gas Explosions

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CSI, Other TV Crime Shows Drive Attorneys to Bring More Technology to Jury Trials

February 27, 2014

Trial attorneys at Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA are quick to point to new technology tools used in jury trials as one of the reasons they are achieving success in the courtroom. Since the beginning of 2010, the firm has won verdicts and settlements for their clients in excess of ten million dollars with the […]

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Firm Partners James Lowe leads case awarding $2 Billion Dollar Judgment Against Ford

February 27, 2014

Today, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Peter J. Corrigan ordered Ford Motor Company to pay a total of $1,984,590,150 in damages to more than 3,000 Ford dealers based on a jury’s determination that Ford over-charged the dealers for commercial trucks purchased over an 11-year period in violation of the company’s dealer agreements.  In a […]

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Lowe Scott Fisher Wins $200,000 in Personal Injury Settlement

February 27, 2014

Trial attorney Greg Scott of Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA obtained a $200,000 personal injury settlement for client Ben Fetters, who was seriously injured in a snowmobiling accident in Ashtabula County.

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