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							Metrolink Train Crash Victim Represented by the Law 
							Firm of Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson is Awarded 
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						Playa Del 
						Rey, CA August 19, 
						2011 
						In a 
						lawsuit brought against Metrolink, Connex, and other 
						Defendants, a train passenger and his wife represented 
						by Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson have been awarded 
						$2,000,000 in a recent Los Angeles superior court 
						judgment. The law firm is pleased to have been given the 
						opportunity to succesfully represent this couple in this 
						serious matter.  
						 
						Stephen A. Jamieson, a partner at Solomon, Saltsman & 
						Jamieson, and Soheyl Tahsildoost, an Associate at the 
						firm, prepared and submitted to Judge Lichtman a 
						comprehensive damages evaluation. Injuries suffered 
						included a fractured tibia, compression fractures of the 
						spine, deep wounds on his legs, hematoma, tearing of 
						cartilage in the knee, large joint effusions, cartlage 
						delamination, numerous cuts and bruises, and other 
						injuries. The case was tried to Judge Lichtman on 
						damages. 
						 
						The clients were injured as a result of a 2008 collision 
						between a commuter train owned by Metrolink and operated 
						by Connex which collided head on with a freight train. 
						Both trains were travelling at approximately 40 miles 
						per hour. Evidence reflected that the conductor of the 
						Metrolink train was texting from his cell phone minutes 
						before the train crash and missed a red light on the 
						tracks. Twenty-four individuals perished in the crash, 
						and nearly 100 others were injured. 
						 
						As a result of a statutory maximum set by Congress, the 
						maximum that could be recovered by all the victims of 
						this tragic event in total is $200,000,000. Judge 
						Licthman was tasked with allocating among the 124 
						victims and their families. Judge Lichtman likened this 
						task to “triaging,” whereby he was forced to distribute 
						an inadequate amount among many deserving and badly 
						injured or deceased victim's families. His own original 
						tentative awards were $64 million in excess of the $200 
						million cap on recovery. 
						 
						With over 100 years of combined experience the Law Firm 
						of Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson have achieved many 
						exceptional results in many areas of the law including, 
						but not limited to, obtaining compensation for clients 
						who have suffered serious personal injuries including 
						brain injuries, spinal injuries, broken bones, 
						paralysis, resulting from different types of motor 
						vehicle accidents, construction accidents, and all types 
						of negligence and intentional actions and omissions, 
						caused by transportation agencies and companies, and 
						others. 
                      
                      
                      
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