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8 GCF Attorneys Selected to Super Lawyers 2022

For the 16th consecutive year, Gould Cooksey Fennell is proud to announce that 8 attorneys have been named as Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars. The “Super Lawyer” distinction is given to only 5 percent or less of lawyers in each state, and the “Rising Star” to just 2.5 percent. In order to be considered, each individual must go through the Super Lawyers selection process that includes review of their verdicts/settlements, awards, pro bono and community service, and professional activity.

gcf super lawyers postGCF received recognition in all major practice areas, including Personal Injury, Estate Planning & Probate, and Real Estate. Super Lawyers is an attorney rating system owned by Thomson Reuters. In order to be considered, each individual must go through the Super Lawyers patented multiphase selection process to ensure the validity of attorneys featured. The process has four phases including peer nomination and evaluation based on 12 indicators of professional achievement.

This process creates a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys. The Super Lawyers lists are published nationwide in Super Lawyers Magazines and in leading city and regional magazines and newspapers across the country. A large congratulations to the “Super Lawyers” and “Rising Stars” earning this coveted position. For more information about Super Lawyers, visit SuperLawyers.com.

 

2022 Super Lawyers:

David Carter – Top Rated Personal Injury Plaintiff Attorney

Todd Fennell – Top Rated Estate Planning & Probate Attorney

Troy Hafner – Top Rated Estate Planning & Probate Attorney

Chris Marine – Top Rated Real Estate Attorney

Jason Odom – Top Rated Personal Injury Plaintiff Attorney

Sandra Rennick – Top Rated Real Estate Attorney

 

2022 Rising Stars:

Justin Larson – Top Rated Estate Planning & Probate Attorney

Dane Ullian – Top Rated Personal Injury Plaintiff Attorney

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A 52 year old man arrived at a hospital ER with a UTI, resulting in negligent, non-emergency intubation that caused the catastrophic anoxic brain injury leading to his death. After a trial involving complex medical and technical issues relating to critical care medicine, infectious disease, hospital administration, and electronic medical record systems, the family obtained a wrongful death settlement of $31.9 million.

Trial arising from failure to diagnosis colon perforation after a laparoscopic hysterectomy surgery causing permanent injury to the Plaintiff. After a three week trial a Martin County jury rejected the Defendants’ position finding the hospital 70% responsible for Mrs. Moore’s damages and the physician 30% responsible. The award included just over $600,000 for past medical expenses, $370,000 in future medical care, and non-economic damages of almost $2 million.

A Brevard County Jury awarded Plaintiff $6.4M against Defendant State Farm, following an accident that resulted in numerous catastrophic orthopedic injuries, including a below knee amputation of the Plaintiff’s left leg.

Pedestrian was struck and killed crossing the street in Hillsborough County, Florida.

Plaintiff was driving his tractor trailer on a single lane highway when hit head on by the defendant negligently operating his semi-truck. As a direct result the plaintiff suffered bodily injury and continuing pain and suffering. Circuit court 19 awarded plaintiff damages in the amount of $2,899,898.60.

Indian River County crash resulting in significant injuries to a husband and wife. This matter was resolved prior to filing a lawsuit.

Toggle Gould Cooksey Fennell served as Co-Counsel in a Georgia case involving alleged misdiagnosis/mistreatment of preeclampsia resulting in the death of a 39 year old mother.

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