Bruce Klyde Law

Cases

John Doe was charged with vehicular homicide, when Jane Doe run across the street unexpectedly, and John Doe crashed into her, causing severe internal injuries leading to her unfortunate death. As a result of the accident John Doe was charged with negligence causing death. His lawyer portrayed John Doe as being involved in an unavoidable tragic event that occurred and was able to get him acquitted of all charges including negligence causing death.

Jane Doe with a blood alcohol level of 0.2 the legal limit is 0.08. Jane Doe faced a minimum of 6 months in jail for extreme DUI as this was her second DUI charge, her sentence for extreme DUI was dismissed and her sentenced was reduced 20 days in jail.

John Doe was married with Jane Doe for 15 years and never married with a prenuptial agreement; John Doe had accumulated millions in inheritance prior to their marriage. The BKLawteam was able to negotiate with Jane Doe and her divorce attorney for a million upfront and spousal and child support payments of fifteen thousand a month for 10 years.

John Doe was injured a hit and run accident, although John Doe had liability insurance his insurance company wanted to pay measly $5,000 for the pain suffering and loss of wages John Doe had to overcome. The BKLawteam was able to take the case to trial and John Doe was awarded $65,000 after the BKLawteam was able to hire legal experts which showed John Doe’s broken tail bone was a caused by the accident and not a prior injury.

 

 

 

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