Saturday, April 17, 2010

Cellino & Barnes Secures $1.175 Million Award for Erie County Motorcycle Accident Victim

New York man who suffered multiple fractures awarded seven-figure payment after mediation of dispute involving Canisius College

New York, NY (PRWEB) April 18, 2010 -- Attorneys from the law firm of Cellino & Barnes recently prevailed in the mediation of a personal injury lawsuit, which resulted in a $1.175 million award to their client who suffered serious injuries in a 2007 motorcycle accident.

In the case, Raymond L. Maple v. Canisius College Public Safety Department and Kimberly Lavigne (Index No. 2007-11115), the plaintiff was a New York man who was riding his motorcycle in 2007 when the defendant pulled out from the curb to make a u-turn. The defendant's vehicle struck Mr. Maple, resulting in multiple fractured ribs, a fractured collar bone and two fractured wrists that required surgery.

Mr. Maple was represented in the lawsuit by Denis Bastible, an experienced trial attorney at the New York Law firm of Cellino & Barnes, one of the nation's largest personal injury law firms.

"Our firm worked aggressively and we're pleased with the outcome of this case. The award will provide our client with the compensation he deserves for the medical bills he will face and the rehabilitation time he required to recover from the serious injuries he suffered as a result of the defendant's negligence," said Mr. Bastible. Cellino & Barnes has successfully represented many motorcycle accident victims.

Cellino & Barnes is a New York personal injury law firm, with offices in Buffalo, Rochester, Melville, Garden City (Long Island) and Manhattan, New York. Cellino & Barnes focuses strictly on personal injury cases, including auto accidents, medical malpractice, construction accidents, premises liability and more.

For more information about Cellino & Barnes, please go to www.cellinoandbarnes.com or call 800.621.2020.

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