Trials

EXPERTISE IN THE COURTROOM, WHERE IT MATTERS MOST

At Brock Guerra Strandmo Dimaline Jones, we pride ourselves on the results we have achieved for our clients as a result of our extraordinary trial practice. While many law firms offer quality representation and advocacy during the pendency of litigation, we offer quality representation together with our proven results in the courtroom. Our clients can be confident that when cases do go to trial, the verdicts received are almost invariably won.
(Defined as either a complete defense verdict, or a verdict where the amount recovered is less than the amount offered for settlement before trial.)
Our attorneys have tried hundreds of cases over the years, too many to include in this website. We have, however, chosen to include those cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000.

Wrongful Death

This category includes all cases the firm has tried that resulted in death.

Catastrophic Loss

This category includes all cases the firm has tried that are catastrophic in nature and where the amount sought exceeded $10,000,000.

Product Liability

Includes cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000.

Vehicle Accident

This category includes Trucking Accidents, Automobile Accidents, and Tort Claims Act trials.

Premise Defect

Includes each of those cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000.

Construction Defect

Includes each of those cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000.

Deceptive Trade Practices

Includes each of those cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000.

Intentional Tort

Includes each of those cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000.

Bad Faith

Includes each of those cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000.

Breach of Contract

Includes each of those cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000.