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Tab Turner
Jean Balentine
Kathy Lee |
TAB TURNER's Profile
A 1984 graduate from the University of Arkansas, Tab Turner
received a J.D. degree with high honors. Turner scored the
highest on the Arkansas Bar Examination in January, 1985.
Turner has represented clients in three different cases with a
verdict in excess of $20 million. He has received the highest
jury verdict in the history of the State of Arkansas in the
amount of $20,150,000.00. Turner has been named to the Arkansas
Business magazine's "40 under 40" list, a list comprising the 40
most prominent Arkansans under the age of 40.
Turner has authored papers relating to vehicle rollover,
occupant restraints, vehicle crashworthiness, voir dire,
punitive damages, trial persuasion, and settlement strategies.
He has instructed seminars in these areas. For more information
on vehicle rollover visit
www.safetyforum.com.
Turner's practice is nationwide and he has handled over 100
single vehicle accident rollover cases involving the Ford Bronco
II, Suzuki Samurai, Isuzu Rodeo, Isuzu Trooper, Ford Explorer,
Ford Aerostar, Nissan Pathfinder, Chevy S10 Blazer, Toyota
4Runner, Mitsubishi Montero, Astro Van, Jeep Cherokee, and Jeep
Wrangler.
Turner has litigated a wide variety of automotive product cases
including sudden acceleration, ABS malfunctions, park to reverse
cases, and cases involving child and occupant protection issues.
Tab Turner’s battle with the Auto Industry is told in a book
titled Tragic Indifference. It is about a charismatic trial
attorney from Arkansas, who has made a career out of forcing
Ford and other automakers to own up to their unsafe practices
and to admit that they knowingly trade human lives for profits.
Given the almost complete lack of government regulation over the
auto industry, Turner has become, in essence, the court of last
resort for victims of callous auto companies. Tragic
Indifference also recounts the struggles of Turner's client
Donna Bailey, a single mother and outdoor enthusiast who led
troubled teens on backpacking trips, as she fought back from the
brink of death to confront those ultimately responsible for her
accident. Her case became a benchmark for all others that
followed. Tragic Indifference is available at:
http://www.bookfinder.us/review6/0060090588.html
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