On the Job Injuries
Whether you were injured on a construction site or a plant, factory, on-shore drilling site, boat, ship, offshore drilling rig or train, Jeff Chambers has the necessary experience to represent you for injuries resulting from negligence, gross negligence, explosions, fires and other job site catastrophes, including Jones Act, Seaman’s injuries and FELA claims. As a board certified personal injury specialist, Chambers has the training necessary to take your claim from injury to trial, verdict and settlement.
On the Job Injuries
Jeff Chambers recovered $2,000,000 for the estate of the victim of an asphalt plant explosion. Jeff Chambers’ client was required by his employer to check asphalt levels in a plant by opening a tank hatch and putting a stick in it to measure the asphalt level. While Chambers’ client was performing this required duty, the tank exploded. Chambers represented the family of the deceased, and recovered $2,000,000 on a gross negligence claim, despite a worker’s compensation bar to any negligence claim. Jeff Chambers recovered $2,000,000 of which the client received $1,150,000 after deductions of attorney's fees and expenses totaling $850,000.
Jeff Chambers, obtained a $2,600,000 settlement in a premises liability case on behalf of a security guard who was assaulted while on duty. Jeff Chambers, filed this case on behalf of a security guard who was shot while on duty at an apartment complex. The complex was in a high-crime area and was completely gated, but the gates were broken and had been for some time. A criminal came onto the premises in a car, parked next to the security guard, and shot them without provocation. Chambers’ client was rendered a paraplegic. Chambers obtained a settlement of $2,600,000 for the client, of which the client received $1,460,000 after deduction of attorneys’ fees and expenses totaling $1,140,000.
Jeff Chambers, obtained a $2,600,000 settlement in a premises liability case on behalf of a security guard who was assaulted while on duty. Jeff Chambers, filed this case on behalf of a security guard who was shot while on duty at an apartment complex. The complex was in a high-crime area and was completely gated, but the gates were broken and had been for some time. A criminal came onto the premises in a car, parked next to the security guard, and shot them without provocation. Chambers’ client was rendered a paraplegic. Chambers obtained a settlement of $2,600,000 for the client, of which the client received $1,460,000 after deduction of attorneys’ fees and expenses totaling $1,140,000.