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Results We Get – Case Studies

Burn Injuries

$5,000,000

Car Accident Resulting in Burn Injuries

Traumatic Brain Injury

$2,250,000

Physical assault due to negligent security at an apartment complex resulting in a traumatic brain injury

Car Accident

$1,875,000

Car accident with disputed liability. Client underwent a one-level cervical fusion and suffered a mild traumatic brain injury.

Truck Accident

$1,750,000.00

Shoulder Surgery With Mild TBI

Motorcycle Accident

$1,150,000

Motorcycle accident caused by at-fault driver making an illegal left turn. Our client sustained a fractured elbow and multiple fractures to his left hand resulting in two surgeries and road rash.

Motorcycle Accident

$1,000,000.00

Motorcycle Accident Caused a TBI

DISCLAIMER: These case results do not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter.

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Meet Our Attorneys

Matt and his team of award-winning trial attorneys have obtained (combined verdicts and settlements) in excess of $700 million for victims of negligence and sexual predation. Matt has personally handled thousands of sexual abuse cases and has fought — and continues to fight — some of the biggest corporations, institutions, and even government agencies, to obtain justice for abuse survivors.

Matthew Dolman

Founding Partner

Stanley Gipe

Managing Partner

Rebecca Dolman

Founding Partner

Julia Dolman

Senior Attorney

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Epstein’s estate remains a legally viable defendant in civil court. His death ended any criminal case against him — it did not end survivors’ right to pursue civil claims.

Yes. Epstein survivors can name multiple defendants in a civil lawsuit — including associates, enablers, and institutions that allegedly facilitated or ignored the abuse.

Yes. The newly released files include evidence, witness accounts, and records that identify additional responsible parties and strengthen existing civil claims.

No. The EVCP is closed to new claims. However, depending on your circumstances, you may still be eligible to pursue a civil lawsuit against the estate or other liable parties.

A police report is not required to file a civil lawsuit. Many survivors come forward years or decades after the abuse occurred — without ever having reported it formally.

Deadlines vary by state. Don’t assume your time has passed — contact us to determine your specific filing window.

Survivors may be entitled to compensation for therapy and ongoing mental health treatment, medical expenses, lost income or earning capacity, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.

Not necessarily. Many survivors file under a pseudonym — “Jane Doe” or “John Doe” — so their identity is never disclosed publicly.

Survivors may be entitled to compensation for therapy and medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and in some cases, punitive damages.

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