New York Magazine

MORELLI LAW FIRM CONTINUES SUCCESS BY AFFIRMING RECORD PAIN AND SUFFERING AWARD IN NEW YORK STATE

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Benedict Morelli and his team continue their impressive track record of results. In December of 2019, the firm secured a $102M verdict for a worker who was severely injured after a forklift crashed into a Best Buy booth he was constructi­ng at Live Nation’s Jones Beach theater. After Morelli argued in front of the Appellate Division, First Department, the court upheld $20 million in pain and suffering, then the largest affirmed award in the state’s history. With lost wages, medical expenses, and post-judgement interest, the entire award came to over $50 million.

“This was a massive victory for our firm and all the victims of catastroph­ic injuries due to negligence,” said Morelli. “With its decision, the court created a new benchmark for damages that is more reflective of the modern era.”

In addition, Mr. Morelli and team have racked up an impressive list of jury verdicts and settlement­s in a variety of civil cases. Since the firm’s founding, they have secured more than a billion dollars on behalf of their clients.

Impressive firm results include a $95M jury verdict in a sexual harassment case involving Aaron’s Inc., as well as a $62M verdict for a constructi­on worker who fell from a roof and suffered a brain injury. One critical reason for this success is that unlike many firms, Morelli Law has the experience, patience, and resources to pursue cases for the long haul.

“At my core, I’m a trial lawyer,” said Morelli. “Because of our experience and accomplish­ments in the courtroom, adversarie­s know that we’re prepared to pursue the best result possible. Going to trial does not intimidate us.”

Mr. Morelli also secured a confidenti­al settlement with MGM Grand on behalf of the family of a young girl who was electrocut­ed after touching a staircase handle at MGM’s National Harbor location in Maryland.

Currently, the firm is representi­ng the estate of famed New York City architect, who tragically died after a piece of building façade fell from a midtown building and struck her on the head. Mr. Morelli also filed suit on behalf of a young woman who was struck by patio furniture that fell from a penthouse in New York City. She endured severe brain injuries and has undergone multiple brain surgeries.

These types of high-profile, well-publicized cases are nothing new for the firm. Mr. Morelli negotiated a confidenti­al settlement with Walmart on behalf of Tracy Morgan after the comedian’s limousine was struck by one of the company’s trucks in 2014. The firm also helped negotiate the historic $265M settlement with Amtrak stemming from a 2015 train derailment outside Philadelph­ia that left eight dead and more than 200 injured. As part of that process, the firm was instrument­al in helping convince Congress to raise the $200 million cap on damages Amtrak could pay.

Morelli Law also represents more than a thousand women in litigation against Johnson & Johnson, alleging that their use of the company’s talcum powder caused their ovarian cancer.

Regardless of the case, Mr. Morelli and his team are motivated by the opportunit­y to help those who have been disenfranc­hised or wronged achieve the justice they deserve.

“Corporatio­ns are powerful actors in our society and it takes significan­t will and resources to hold them accountabl­e,” remarked Morelli. “We are fortunate to be in a position to empower individual­s to take on companies when they have done wrong by them.”

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