Adam Shea

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Play in new window   |   Download Adam Shea Attorney 310-477-1700 AShea@psbr.law Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi LLP Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi LLP founding partner Adam Shea is a nationally recognized trial lawyer with extensive experience and success representing individuals and families in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases in Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and across Southern California. Mr. Shea has a proven track record of helping those who have been harmed by negligence, wrongful conduct, violations of safety rules, and defective products – including automotive and tire product defects. In this area,  Mr. Shea specializes in bus and truck collisions involving other vehicles and pedestrians, accidents resulting from tire failures, rollovers of 15 passenger vans, trucks and utility vehicles, as well as cases involving claims of roof crush, defective fuel systems, defective restraint systems, seat back failures, child safety seat defects, airbag deployment failures, van conversion defects, and vehicle crashworthiness. He has obtained some of the largest jury verdicts and settlements in California in these types of cases and was an integral part of the trial team in Lampe v. Continental Tire that resulted in a $55.6 million verdict, which is the largest jury verdict in history in a lawsuit involving a defective tire. Mr. Shea also represents injured parties in cases involving commercial truck accidents, trash truck accidents, airplane accidents, helicopter crashes, train disasters, and governmental liability for dangerous condition of public property. He has achieved over 200 settlements and jury verdicts in excess of $1,000,000 in these types of cases, including numerous record settlements and verdicts, a few of which are listed below. Verdicts and Settlements: $22.8 Million – Barber v. Mossy Ford $12,960,000 – Limo Fire Case $10,010,00 – Oakland Fire Case $8,375,000 – Family of Four Injured in Rear-End Collision $8,000,000 – Flores v. UC Regents $7,500,000 – Doe v. Commercial Farming Corporation $7,205,000 – Rosales v. City of San Bernardino $6,700,000 – Limon v. City of Oxnard

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