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STUDENTS DO NEED ATTORNEYS
There are many reasons why students may need an attorney. Whatever the reason for a legal referral you can rest assured that our firm provides ethical, cost-effective professional legal representation. Our firm is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell Legal Directory. This is the very highest rating for competence and ethics awarded to law firms. Kevin’s past employment as a Police Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Chief of Police, Assistant District Attorney, and Presiding Judge provide him with experience and training that distinguish him from most other attorneys. Kevin offers student discounts in many cases if requested.
Injuries from Car, Motorcycle, Bicycle, or Boating Collisions Injuries from Premises Defects Medical Malpractice Fraternity Hazing Incidents Causing Injury or Death Date Rape, Sexual Assault, and Physical Assaults Injuries from Illegal Assaults by Bouncers Sexual Harassment by Employers
The Law Offices of Kevin R. Madison handle many cases that students of colleges and schools of higher learning may need attorneys for.
Attorney Kevin R. Madison has a unique background unlike most other attorneys in the State of Texas. Kevin has four years experience as a street cop. As a former Chief of Police, former University of Texas Police Officer, and former Deputy Sheriff of Travis County, Texas he has the knowledge and training to vigorously pursue civil cases for his clients and to defend his clients in criminal cases. Kevin graduated at the top of his class in the University of Texas System Police Academy as the number one cadet in physical fitness and academics.
Settlements and Verdicts obtained by Kevin Madison
Co-counseled Travis County wrongful death lawsuit for death of elderly nursing home resident. Verdict of 6.6 million dollars. Case settled for 2.17 million dollars.
Travis County wrongful death lawsuit against HMO clinic and treating physician for negligence and failure to properly treat young mother diagnosed with chickenpox (varicella) pneumonia. Case settled prior to trial for $500,000.00.
Travis County wrongful death lawsuit for defendant's failure to supervise four year old child who drowned in indoor pool. Case settled prior to trial for $300,000.00.
Williamson County wrongful death lawsuit for hit and run death of pedestrian. Driver fled scene and failed to stop and render aid. Driver later apprehended. Settlement with uninsured carrier for over $150,000.00.
Travis County wrongful death lawsuit against owners of Austin night club for homicide of minor caused by inadequate security. Settlement of $235,000.00.
Travis County intentional tort lawsuit against drug treatment center for sexual assault of patient by drug-rehab intern. Case settled prior to trial for $150,000.00.
Travis County wrongful death lawsuit against owners of Austin nightclub and shopping center for homicide of minor caused by inadequate security. Mr. Madison alleged and proved that there were numerous criminal offenses occurring on the premises, gang activity, inadequate lighting, and inadequate security measures. Settlement for $235,000.00 prior to trial.
Harris County intentional tort lawsuit against client's former "boyfriend" who assaulted her with karate blows to her face and who fractured her wrist. Judgment of $87,500.00 for actual and punitive damages awarded.
Travis County wrongful death lawsuit against an international convenience store chain for homicide of customer killed at gas pumps during car-jacking/robbery [numerous criminal offenses occurring on the premises, gang activity, inadequate lighting, and inadequate security measures, alleged]. Confidential settlement reached before trial. Two other attorneys turned case down prior to Mr. Madison accepting the case.
Travis County lawsuit that resulted in judgment of $1.5 million dollars against rapist who attacked and sexually assaulted female resident of apartment complex.
Travis County claim against concert promoter and concert-security company for injuries client suffered when she was body-slammed onto concert stage by untrained bouncer who assaulted her during an illegal arrest. Case settled before suit filed for $78,000.00.
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