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Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys Surpasses $600 Million in Client Recoveries, Marks Milestone in Regional Personal Injury Law
Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys Surpasses $600 Million in Client Recoveries, Marks Milestone in Regional Personal Injury Law

Globe and Mail

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys Surpasses $600 Million in Client Recoveries, Marks Milestone in Regional Personal Injury Law

Mobile, AL - June 9, 2025 - Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys has surpassed $600 million in total compensation secured for injury clients. With over 10,000 clients served since its founding, the firm continues to expand its impact across Alabama and Mississippi through its offices in Mobile, Daphne, and Pascagoula. The milestone marks a significant benchmark in the firm's decades-long service to injury victims. With caseloads that include motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, maritime incidents, and premises liability claims, the firm has grown to become a prominent legal resource for individuals seeking compensation after serious injuries. 'What makes us different is 35 years of winning and 35 years of having done it and been there a lot for thousands and thousands of clients,' said Andy Citrin, Founder and CEO of Citrin Law Firm, P.C. 'We're a client-first law firm. We put the needs and expectations of our clients first and ahead of everything.' The $600 million recovered includes a series of multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements that span a wide range of injury types and cases. The figures represent not just individual outcomes but the cumulative impact of years of legal action on behalf of injured clients across the region. Key Case Highlights $13.1 million: Catastrophic workplace injury; confidential settlement delivering significant financial relief to the client. $8.5 million: Commercial vehicle crash caused by distracted driving; resulted in a major settlement for the injured victim. $6 million: Verdict for a client injured when a truck driver ran a stop sign; part of a broader class action. $4 million: Medical malpractice case involving a defective device that left a woman paralyzed. These and other high-value recoveries highlight the firm's ability to handle complex personal injury cases across a range of practice areas. The outcomes also reflect the firm's ability to litigate against large corporations, insurance providers, and other defendants who often contest liability in high-stakes injury matters. The $600 million milestone is also a sign of the firm's continued growth and impact in the industry. As Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys looks ahead, it remains focused on building upon this benchmark and securing meaningful results for injury victims across the region. To learn more about Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys or to schedule a consultation, please visit or call 251-888-8888. About Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys is a personal injury law firm serving clients throughout Alabama and Mississippi, with offices in Mobile, Daphne, and Foley. Since 1986, the firm has represented thousands of individuals in cases involving motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries and other personal injury matters. Known for its trial-ready approach and dedicated client advocacy, the firm features Alabama's only in-house mock courtroom to help clients prepare for litigation. Socials: @‌andycitrininjuryattorneys, @AndywinsMobile, @‌andywins88, @AndyWins1 Media Contact Company Name: Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys Contact Person: Whitney Cadwell Email: Send Email Phone: (251) 888-8999 Country: United States Website:

Londonderry: Crash driver spared jail after victim's plea
Londonderry: Crash driver spared jail after victim's plea

BBC News

time23-05-2025

  • BBC News

Londonderry: Crash driver spared jail after victim's plea

A driver who crashed into a motorcyclist leaving him with multiple broken bones has been spared jail after an appeal for mercy from his Mitchell, 24, from Cornshell Fields in Londonderry, struck the motorbike rider on Londonderry's Strand Road on 10 May Friday, Mitchell pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily by driving without due care and attention at the city's magistrates' a four-month sentence for two years, Judge Ted Magill said he was doing so because of his victim's "unexpected praiseworthy act of generosity". In a victim impact statement, the motorcyclist said he "wouldn't want to see you (Mitchell) going to prison"."All that I wish is that you are more careful in the future," he court heard CCTV footage showed Mitchell driving across the path of the motorcyclist and colliding with was hurled through the air before crashing into the road, sustaining multiple compound fractures that required five hours of surgery. 'Completely life changing' In his statement, the motorcyclist said he had been told injuries like those he had sustained often resulted in added: "When I came out of surgery the first thing I felt and looked down for was my legs to see if they were still there."The victim said the collision has been completely life changing for me and my family"."On our first wedding anniversary, my wife had to push me in a wheelchair into a restaurant for our anniversary meal."At the time of the accident, the victim's mother was receiving palliative care for cancer."She couldn't come to visit me often because she was so unwell. I lost that time with her also, she passed away last 4 December." 'Could have been a life lost' Directly appealing to Mitchell, he added he understood the defendant had not set out to hurt anyone."I just hope in the future when or if you are driving you take due care especially when coming to junctions."That one mistake you made could have been a life lost. It has impacted on my entire family. I also wouldn't want to see you going to prison."In sentencing, the judge told Mitchell: "You caused him to sustain appalling injuries but despite all of this your victim says he does not want to see you going to jail and just wants you to be more careful in the future."Because of the generosity of this person, because you have pleaded guilty and because you had no previous convictions, I will not send you directly to prison."Mitchell was also disqualified from driving for two years.

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