In Stowe v. Amtrak, 2011 WL 2516939 (E.D.N.Y. 2011), LCBF obtained a ruling denying the plaintiff’s post-trial motions following a defense verdict from a jury in an FELA case tried in Brooklyn. The 40-year old plaintiff cash clerk alleged that a safe door fell on top of her causing multiple injuries to her neck, spine, chest and left shoulder. Plaintiff had surgery and extensive medical treatment for several years leading up to trial. She alleged orthopedic injuries, PTSD, and depression. Despite Amtrak’s concession, the jury returned a defense verdict. Mark Landman tried the case on behalf of Amtrak. Mark and Gerry Ford handled the post-trial motions.