$2.6 Million
On July 9, 2014, a Stamford jury returned a verdict in favor of Sally Muehring of Darien, CT that totaled approximately $2.6 million for injuries she sustained to her leg when a large dog crashed into her in a dog park. Ms. Muehring suffered a comminuted fracture of her tibia and fibula that required the use of plates and screws to repair. The healing of the fractures was delayed, and she developed complex regional pain syndrome as well as a neuroma of her saphenous nerve. She underwent four separate surgeries and lost various opportunities in interior design where she has displayed enormous talents working for an array of well-heeled clients. This case was the basis for induction into the Connecticut Law Tribune “Personal Injury Hall of Fame” in 2015.