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The following article was published in the April 1999 edition of Orange
Coast Magazine’s “Legal Eagles” article. Orange Coast Magazine, the oldest
continuously published magazine in the region is a leader in bringing the
community together through page-turning editorial, compelling photographs and
quality advertisements. The venerable magazine—which has a circulation of
50,000—has maintained its status in Orange County because it stays in-step with
the times. |
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The Law Offices of Timothy J. Ryan and Associates |
If you have a dispute involving personal injury and feel you are entitled to
compensation, you will want to select an attorney with extensive experience, and
a reputation for getting timely results. The Law Offices of Timothy J. Ryan and
Associates have an impressive track record which includes 18 years experience in
civil litigation, dedicated exclusively to consumer personal injury law.
Located in Huntington Beach, the firm is well known in Orange County legal
circles. Mr. Ryan has built a solid reputation as an honest and competent lawyer
who always makes his client’s well being his top priority. “Our mission is to
make products safer and to help those consumers victimized by wrongful conduct,”
says Mr. Ryan.
Among seven-figure awards, Ryan and Associates recovered $1.75 million for a
35-year old man who received injuries to his face and a broken arm in a
motorcycle accident involving a public entity vehicle. In another case, they
recovered $1 million for a licensed electrician who suffered burns to his legs
at a manufacturing plant. And in a wrongful death case involving an automobile
rollover accident, the firm recovered $1.75 million for the victim’s family.
A graduate of
Southwestern University School of Law, Timothy J. Ryan is a member of the
California State Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, Consumer
Attorneys of California Association, and a member of the Board of Directors with
the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association. In addition, he is a court
–appointed Arbitrator of the Southern California Arbitrator Panel and a Judge
Pro-tem for various Orange County Courts.
A sought-after lecturer and speaker, Mr. Ryan has appeared as a legal
commentator on numerous television shows such as the Leeza Show, A Current
Affair and Hard Copy. He is also a lecturer on continuing legal education
programs.
The Law Offices of Timothy J. Ryan and Associates are third-party personal
injury specialists. Their qualified and caring staff is available to answer any
and all questions, and the firm even has a 24-hour answering service for
personal attention after-hours. Mr. Ryan is committed to providing clients with
the highest quality legal representation and service. “We strive to help people
deal with catastrophic injuries emotionally, physically, and financially,” he
explains. “I want to ensure that the rights of consumers are not destroyed in
the legislative and judicial arenas.” |
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Tab Turner of Arkansas wins 2001 Trial Lawyer of the
Year Award |
Turner
obtained a multi-million dollar settlement from Ford
Motor Company and Bridgestone/ Firestone in Bailey v.
Ford Motor Co., a high profile personal injury suit in
Texas involving a horrific rollover accident in a Ford
Explorer that occurred when the tread on a Firestone
tire blew apart. Using information he had gathered from
discovery in nearly 50 lawsuits over the ten years that
the Explorer had been in production, Turner also played
a crucial role in bringing the two companies to account
for their reckless design decisions, which had
ultimately led to the August 9, 2000, Ford/Firestone
recall announcement of 6.5 million ATX, ATX II and
Wilderness tires.
If not for Turner, the public would not know of Ford’s
decision in 1989 to take the air out of the tires rather
than correct design deficiencies that made Explorers
prone to rollover. Nor would the public know that Ford’s
decision to reduce the tire pressure below Firestone’s
recommendations would cause the poorly designed tires to
lose their tread and, in turn, cause the vehicle to
roll. As part of the settlement, Turner forced Ford
officials to publicly apologize to Bailey in her
hospital room.
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Tuesday 6th May 2003: Tragic
Indifference Update: |
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Warner Bros has acquired rights to Adam Pennenberg's
upcoming non-fiction book Tragic Indifference, to be
developed and produced by Michael Douglas' production
company Furthur Films as a starring vehicle for the
actor. Described as a David v Goliath story, it
chronicles a lawsuit brought by attorney Tab Turner
against the Ford and Firestone corporations. Douglas
will play Turner in the film. The book focuses
specifically on the case of Donna Bailey, who became a
quadriplegic as a result of a near-fatal accident in a
Ford SUV and sought only an admission of guilt and
apology from the companies. |
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