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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 04:40:17+00:00

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My name is Paul Snow and my law office is located in Jackson, Mississippi. I am licensed to practice in Mississippi and Louisiana. I am board certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. I am a member of the American Association for Justice, the Southern Trial Lawyers Association (Founding Fellow and Board of Governors), the Mississippi Association for Justice (Board of Governors and Lifetime Member), National Brain Injury Association and Mississippi Brain Injury Association. I received my B.B.A. degree from the University of Mississippi and my Juris Doctorate from the University of Mississippi School of Law. I am admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in Mississippi and Louisiana, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.
My practice is concentrated in the area of accident and injury cases. I have handled a substantial amount of 18-wheeler accidents, and accidents involving severe injuries and death. I have achieved structured settlements and verdicts totaling over $60,000,000 during my years of practicing personal injury law, one case at a time. For example, I obtained a structured settlement of $16,500,000 following a truck crash resulting in brain damage to the plaintiff. After this case, the defendant changed the way it operated its trucks throughout the country. Early in my career, I sued Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Mississippi and obtained a substantial verdict against them. After this case, Blue Cross-Blue Shield changed 500,000 policies in the State of Mississippi as a result of my handling of this case.
My most recent 18-wheeler accident case resulted in a settlement of $2,450,000. I handle cases across the country in association with other lawyers. I have spoken at numerous seminars across the country, teaching other lawyers how to handle accident and injury cases and has published numerous articles on accident and injury cases.
Lawyers Weekly USA, 2001 • LWUSA 245, March 19, 2001 p.b•13, $2,450,000 18-wheeler settlement.
Albert Averbach, HANDLING ACCIDENT CASES, Premises Liability - attractive nuisance, January, 1993, Vol. 1, Chap. 6, §45A, cumulative supplement: Negligent fire.
Albert Averbach, HANDLING ACCIDENT CASES, Premises Liability - attractive nuisance, January, 1993, Vol. 2, Chap. 27, §314A.
Albert Averbach, HANDLING ACCIDENT CASES, Premises Liability - defective power pole, January, 1992, Vol 1., Chap. 16, § 154C.
Albert Averbach, HANDLING ACCIDENT CASES, Premises Liability - defective power pole, January, 1992, Vol 1., Chap. 17, § 164H.
32 ATLA L. Rep., p.132 McFarland v. President Assoc. - Jones Act - failure to provide safety equipment, properly train and supervise hand injury oyster-shucking accident.
33 ATLA L. Rep., p.424 Price v. MS Life Ins. Co. - Agent includes inaccurate health information in insurance application: Bad faith failure to pay claim: Verdict: punitive damages.
33 ATLA L. Rep., p.353 Duff v. Mississippi Power & Light Co. - Broken utility pole: Failure to maintain, inspect pole; warn of dangerous conditions: NESC violations: Back injury: Structured settlement.
35 ATLA L. Rep., p.343 Ransom v. Jim Walter Homes. Inc. - Building contractor liability: Failure to extinguish open fire at construction site: Attractive nuisance: Burns: Scarring: Settlement.
37 ATLA L. Rep., p.167 Pickett v. Kroger, Co. - Intoxicated driver strikes pedestrians: Sale of alcohol to minor: Leg fractures: Soft-tissue, nerve injuries: Settlement.
41 ATLA L. Rep., p.326 Donald v. Shaw Transportation - 18-wheeler accident: Fatigued truckdriver fell asleep: Mild traumatic brain injury: Jury Verdict in Shreveport, Federal Court. LA.

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