Over $100 Million Won for Our Clients


  • $1.1 MillionGasoline Hauler’s Death from acute myelogenous leukemia as a result of gasoline exposure.
  • $2.25 MillionChemical Plant Worker’s contraction of liver cancer
  • $2.5 Million – Wrongful Death of steel worker, due to mesothelioma from exposure to asbestos.
  • $3.55 Million – Wrongful Death from acute myelogenous leukemia as a result of exposure to soil contaminated with gasoline
  • $1.13 Million – Car mechanic’s wrongful death as a result of acute myelogenous leukemia due to benzene-containing solvents
  • $1.5 Million – Wrongful death of patient who passed away from misdiagnosed kidney infection and resulting complications.
  • $1.5 Million – Chemical plant worker’s untimely death due to mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure
  • $6 Million – Wrongful death of driller as a result of silicosis
  • $3.4 Million – Plant worker death due to mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure
  • $1.75 Million – Chemical plant worker’s death as a result of acute myelogenous leukemia from benzene exposure
  • $1.6 Million – Powerplant employee mesothelioma death from asbestos exposure
  • $2.9 Million – Maritime worker’s wrongful death as a result of myelodysplastic syndrome/acute myelogenous leukemia as a result of gasoline exposure
  • $2.26 Million – Chemical plant worker’s death due to mesothelioma from asbestos exposure
  • $2.118 Million – Chemical worker’s wrongful death from acute myelogenous leukemia contracted as a result of exposure to benzene
  • $1.97 Million – Sheetmetal worker’s wrongful death from mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure
  • $2.2 Million – Medical malpractice verdict against orthopedic surgeon for failure to diagnose deep veinous blood clot (DVT)
  • $2.32 Million – Chemical plant worker’s death due to mesothelioma from asbestos exposure
  • $1.25 Million – Natural gas well driller’s death caused by defective tong safety line
  • $1.97 Million – Plant worker mesothelioma death from asbestos exposure
  • $2.6 Million – Union electrician’s death from acute myelogenous leukemia as a result of benzene exposure
  • $2.99 Million – Wrongful death of mechanic due to asbestos exposure, resulting in mesothelioma
  • $ 1.7 Million – Chemical plant worker’s contraction of mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure
  • $1.8 Million – Railroad worker’s mesothelioma death due to asbestos exposure
  • $2.1 Million – Glasshouse worker’s death from mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure
  • $3.7 Million – Plant worker’s contraction of myelodysplastic syndrome\acute myelogenous leukemia from solvent exposure
  • $1.1 Million – Auto mechanic’s contraction of acute myelogenous leukemia from solvent, gasoline, and paint exposure
  • $2.435 Million – Truck driver’s death as a result of acute myelogenous leukemia from gasoline, diesel, and fuel oil delivery exposure
  • $ 1 Million – Railroad worker family member mesothelioma death from bystander exposure (clothes washing) to asbestos
  • $3.295 Million – Manufacturing employees’ death as a result of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma from solvent and paint exposure
  • $1.5 Million – Railroad worker’s mesothelioma death from asbestos exposure
  • $13 Million – Class action medical monitoring settlement for coal preparation plant worker’s exposure to flocculent
  • $1.46 Million – Plant worker mesothelioma death due to exposure to asbestos
  • $3 Million – Yacht yard manager’s death as a result of multiple myeloma from manufactured gas plant contaminated soil and benzene exposure
  • $4.77 Million – Railroad worker family member mesothelioma death from bystander asbestos exposure
  • $1.045 Million – Wrongful death of chemical plant worker due to colon cancer
  • $1.75 Million – Settlement for motorcyclist severely injured after being struck by car driver

DISCLAIMER: The results as listed on this website are for informational purposes only. Future verdicts or settlements cannot necessarily be predicted from prior results. Hartley Law Group, PLLC makes no guarantee that the same results could be obtained for other clients in similar matters. Each case depends on its own unique facts, strengths and weaknesses, severity of damages\injuries, credibility of witnesses, availability of insurance coverage, and many other factors that can affect a claim’s verdict and/ or settlement amount. Because of this, you cannot assume that the same result would occur for you in your state under the particular facts of your particular case.