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Christopher James Regan is a professional attorney in Wheeling, West Virginia, that specialize in complex litigation, jury trials, and appellate work. He has carried out considerable jury verdicts, together with multi-million greenback effects, in diverse cases together with place of job damage, coverage bad religion, trucking wrecks, negligence, wrongful loss of life, clinical malpractice, nursing domestic abuse, and professional negligence. Regan is understood for specializing in keeping company wrongdoers accountable, both inside and outside the courtroom. Chris Regan has a music file of a hit cases, with top notch jury verdicts consisting of Kilgore v. Bedi (0,000.00, Medical Malpractice, 2013), Doe v. Utility, Inc. (2011, approximately ,000,000.00 plus $de=',seven hundred,000.00 in lawyer's costs and charges), Roe v. Industrial Corporation (2011, about $five,600,000.00, including ,000,000.00 in legal professional expenses), Karpacs v. Murthy (2008, $four,000,000.00, plus legal professional's charges), and Boggs v. Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital (2006, ,545,000.00). Regan has labored closely with different attorneys like Geoff Brown and Jim Bordas on those cases, accomplishing a success results for his clients. In a exceptional case in 2009 in Brooke County, West Virginia, Chris Regan, Geoff Brown, and Jamie Bordas decided on a jury for the case of Haught v. Weirton Medical Center. Following jury selection, Weirton Medical Center selected to admit judgment in open court for Christopher James Regan is a skilled lawyer in Wheeling, West Virginia, specializing in complex litigation, jury trials, and appellate work. He has achieved significant jury verdicts, including multi-million dollar results, in various cases such as workplace injury, insurance bad faith, trucking wrecks, negligence, wrongful death, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and professional negligence. Regan is known for focusing on holding corporate wrongdoers accountable, both inside and outside the courtroom. Chris Regan has a track record of successful cases, with notable jury verdicts such as Kilgore v. Bedi ($890,000.00, Medical Malpractice, 2013), Doe v. Utility, Inc. (2011, approximately $7,000,000.00 plus $1,700,000.00 in attorney's fees and expenses), Roe v. Industrial Corporation (2011, approximately $5,600,000.00, including $4,000,000.00 in attorney fees), Karpacs v. Murthy (2008, $4,000,000.00, plus attorney's fees), and Boggs v. Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital (2006, $6,545,000.00). Regan has worked closely with other attorneys like Geoff Brown and Jim Bordas on these cases, achieving successful outcomes for his clients. In a notable case in 2009 in Brooke County, West Virginia, Chris Regan, Geoff Brown, and Jamie Bordas selected a jury for the case of Haught v. Weirton Medical Center. Following jury selection, Weirton Medical Center chose to confess judgment in open court for $2,060,000.00 rather than proceed to trial. The clients in this case, Crystal Rogerson and David Haught, were later recognized with the Advocate for Justice Award for their commitment to seeking justice against the hospital. Regan's dedication to seeking justice for his clients and holding accountable those who engage in intentional wrongdoing has earned him a reputation as a formidable advocate in the legal field.,060,000.00 instead of continue to trial. The customers in this situation, Crystal Rogerson and David Haught, had been later identified with the Advocate for Justice Award for his or her dedication to looking for justice towards the sanatorium. Regan's dedication to looking for justice for his clients and conserving accountable folks that interact in intentional wrongdoing has earned him a recognition as a powerful endorse inside the prison subject.
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- English: Spoken, Written
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- Partner
Bordas and Bordas Lawyers, PLLC
2000
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