A Colorado state court jury saddled a Berkshire Hathaway-owned insurer with a $145,260 million verdict, including punitive damages, in a lawsuit filed by painter who accused the company of failing to approve treatment for a major traumatic brain injury.
Plaintiff Fermin Salguero-Quijada sued Norguard Insurance Company alleging they acted in bad faith by refusing to pay for specialized inpatient rehab treatment after he fell from a ladder while painting apartment complexes in Utah. His lawsuit alleged that denial of treatment caused his neurological injuries to become permanent, but Norguard maintained throughout the trial they made reasonable coverage determinations based on recommendations from Salguero-Quijadas own workers comp physician.
Plaintiff verdict:
Non economic damages $5,260,000
Physical impairment - $80 million
Punitive - $60 million.
Description | Attorney | Witness | Presence | |||
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![]() | 00:00:00 | General Case Activities | ||||
![]() | 00:10:31 | Opening Statement | Claggett, Sean | |||
![]() | 01:03:12 | Opening Statement | Morrow, Jonathan | |||
![]() | 01:35:25 | End of Session |
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