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Now, the Ayala case was a cave-in case. It occurred during the construction of a major hotel in Glendale, the Red Lion Hotel. Our client worked for a contractor on the job site and he fell down a 60-foot hole to his death. It was very important not to sue the contractor because the suit against the contractor would have been an exclusive remedy situation under the labor code. In the labor code, Worker's Compensation is the sole and exclusive remedy for any injury that occurs at a work site——you cannot sue the employer. It's a terribly unfair law, but there is a policy behind it, and that is to protect employers from a judgment that would be more than medical bills. The only thing that one can sue for under Worker’s Compensation law is medical bills. That's why we often search for third party liability beyond the employer.
The previous lawyer, before I got involved in the case, had already sued the prior employer, and that was a big mistake. Not only did it "piss them off" and cause them not to cooperate with us, but it made no sense under the law. We focused our case against the general contractor, the hotel, and others, for failure to properly supervise, failure to properly manage, failure to properly provide security, and failure to properly shore up the site. The family was represented, because they were at odds with each other, by myself and another attorney. The other attorney would not listen to my advice and they settled their case for about $100,000. Had they stayed in the case, we would have not only gotten $5 million for ourselves, but we would have gotten more for them. I say this because I have, in my experience, encountered greed, animosity, and decisions made by people that are against their own financial interests. Sadly the other relatives did not listen to the advice that I offered. In the end we received $2 million and broke a record in that case.
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The twelve member jury
How many cases does the firm handle?
Truth and our jury system
How does the firm frame the case for the jury?
How does the firm approach jury selection?
How Does the Firm Prepare the Jury?
How does the firm approach mediation?
What makes Witzer law special?
How do you choose your cases?
How does the firm approach expert witnesses?
How does the firm approach depositions?
How does the firm investigate?
Settlement versus trial
The auto accident case
The Ayala - cave in
The Landaverde case ( vitamin poisoning )
The Wick case -the beginning
Langston v. Radisson - The Fall
The dangers of children's Motrin
Drug companies fail to warn consumers
The entire family is important to the firm
What drives your passion for Motrin litigation?
The pharmaceutical industry and the FDA
Profits over safety
Taking on big pharmaceutical companies
Attitude change towards environmental issues
A Betrayal of Trust: Government Regulators
Dangers of Paxil
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a life threatening skin disease
Supporting "whistleblowers"
The complexity of major personal injury cases
Medical malpractice
Fraud cases
The Gorman case
What are the effects of toxic mold?
What are the cost of toxic mold?
Gage vs. Orion pictures (copyright infringement)
Jiminez vs. Greene (exploding toilet case)
Environmental: toxic poisoning
Dilantin and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Dangers of Gadolinium
What personally draws Brian Witzer to a case?
Brian Witzer: a different kind of attorney
Brian Witzer - career background
Brian Witzer - pride in his work
Brian Witzer - mentor
Brian Witzer: upbringing & education
Young I.D.E.A.S
The Asian collection
The Native American collection
The Philadelphia lawyer
Role models
The Witzer Family
Brian Witzer: on being a plaintiff's attorney
Ethics & integrity
Perseverance
Reverence
Setbacks
Standing up for the underdog
Founding fathers
Compton Woodlawn Cemetery
Fox News - Burr Oak Cemetery Case
Consumer attorney association of LA
CBS 2 News at 11 - 11/4/05
FOX 11 News at 10 - 11/4/05
KCAL 9 News at 2 - 11/4/05
NBC 4 News at 5 - 11/4/05
CBS 2 - news at 5 11/4/05
ABC 7 - good morning America 11/8/05
ABC - toxic mold settlement 11/04/05
ABC 7 News at 6 – 11/04/05