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Local law firm serves up donations for Relay for Life

Rochelle, McCulloch and Aulds is proud to give back to the community and assist with fund raising for the American Cancer Society, through Relay for Life.

Staff from Rochelle, McCulloch and Aulds seated customers and cleaned tables at Michael's Cafe in Lebanon to raise money for Relay for Life cancer research. They also held a similar event at Painturo's in Lebanon.

Also, this year, from January to June, RMA will be donating $50 from every real estate closing to Relay for Life.

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Real Estate

In 2010, our business commercial section of real estate closed over $138.2 million in loans.

RMA handled the most expensive residential real estate sale in the greater Nashville area since 1997 when we closed on the sale of a country music star's home in Franklin.

Details: http://www.wsmv.com/entertainment/23768572/detail.html

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Workers’ Compensation Verdict:

Jason G. Denton successfully represented an automotive worker from Bedford County, Tennessee who sustained a second injury to his lumbar spine while on the job. At pre-litigation mediation, the auto manufacturer offered 10 weeks of compensation or $6,820.00. The case went to trial on June 17, 2010 in Bedford County Circuit Court whereby the Mr. Denton secured the employee recovery of $58,877.50. For further information, see Bedford County Circuit Court Docket No. 11956.

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Workers’ Compensation Settlement:

Jason G. Denton represented a construction worker from Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee who was injured in a construction accident leaving him confined to a wheelchair for life. Mr. Denton negotiated a settlement before trial that resulted in the injured construction worker recovering over $541,938.10 in workers' compensation benefits, plus future medical treatment for remainder of his life. The lump sum settlement alone resulted in an overall industrial disability rating of 110%. For further reference, see Wilson County Chancery Court Docket No. 10C243.

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Truck Driver Workers’ Compensation Settlement:

Jason G. Denton and Alan Poindexter jointly represented a Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee injured truck driver who sustained multiple level lumbar spine injuries while on the job. After a multiple level lumbar spine fusion, Mr. Denton and Mr. Poindexter obtained a recovery from the Employer for the injured worker. The truck driver recovered $369,223.30 in workers' compensation benefits plus future medical treatment for life. For further reference, see Wilson County Chancery Court Docket No. 10C025.

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Products Liability Settlement:

Jason G. Denton and Alan Poindexter teamed up to represent a client who was involved in an automobile collision, whereby, the automobile airbags failed to deploy. After filing a lawsuit and fighting the automobile manufacturer in Davidson County Court, the case settled at a pre-trial mediation for a confidential amount well over six figures.

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Injured Child Settlement:

Jason G. Denton represented a Tennessee minor child who was injured in an out of state accident in Florida. The accident left the child with permanent physical and mental injuries. Mr. Denton engaged multiple medical experts to assess the child's present and future needs due to the resulting medical conditions. This extended the processing of the case but gave the family the knowledge and security they needed to make the decisions about their child's well being. In a confidential pre-litigation settlement, the case settled for well over six figures.

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Injured Hospital Worker Settlement:

Jason G. Denton represented an injured hospital worker from Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee who was injured on the job when he slipped on chemicals that had been applied to the hospital floor. Although the injured worker had pre-existing conditions, Mr. Denton was able to prove that he had sustained new injuries to his shoulder and spine resulting in advancement in the severity of his cervical spine and lumbar spine conditions and an overall industrial disability rating of (60.85%). The parties reached a substantial settlement that resulted in the employee recovering $70,000.00 in workers' compensation benefits.


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