The Aldous Law Firm has a tremendous track record representing clients in cases involving personal injury, business
disputes, medical malpractice, products liability or wrongful death. Some of the firm’s most significant cases include
representing:

A physician who was discriminated against based on his ethnicity / religion (largest verdict in employment law in the state in 2010.)

A custom home builder who was blinded from an anesthesia error during back surgery.

The widow of a man who died when his heart was punctured during a cardiac catheterization.

The family of a handicapped girl who was given MRSA by her home health worker.

The family of a firefighter who died as a result of inappropriate medication given following surgery.

A young girl who was kicked out of a private school after the school learned she had been sexually assaulted by her teacher.

A young woman who was seriously injured when a drunk driver drove through the wall of her apartment and pinned her under his vehicle.

A man who was defrauded into investing millions in a ponzi scheme.

A physician who was demoted after he accused his employer of engaging in Medicare & Medicaid fraud.

A young girl who was paralyzed when physicians failed to diagnose a broken back.

The family of a young man who was killed when he received an overdose of pain medication following surgery.

The family of a toddler who was born with Cystic Fibrosis following insemination of defective sperm from a sperm bank who fraudulently advertised that they tested for the deadly disease.

A home builder who lost his business when an electric utility provider took almost two years to move a utility line that had been placed out of easement (largest verdict in construction law in the state in 2010.)

The family of a man who died from mesothelioma caused by his exposure to asbestos fibers.

A doctor in a breach of contract and defamation suit against a hospital and two colleagues.

A couple after a group of doctors and other medical professionals failed to diagnose cancer for more than a year.

The family of a teenager who died after being given too much sedative following surgery.

A couple after the husband was injured in an accident with a dump truck.

A woman whose child was born with severe brain injury caused during childbirth.

North Carolina residents in the nation’s first Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) contamination trial.

A woman and her family for failure to diagnose breast cancer.

The parents of a child who died from the failure to diagnose an easily treatable condition.

The family of a man who died from failure to diagnose and treat a stroke.

A minority shareholder who was oppressed by the majority shareholders in a closely held corporation.

An attorney and his firm who were accused of legal malpractice.