Heidelberg Steinberger successfully defended a rural homeowner whose horses escaped their fence one night, and were struck by a passing motorist. That motorist and her spouse sued the homeowner alleging he had negligently secured the horses, proximately causing the accident. The Circuit Court of George County granted the homeowner's motion for summary judgment finding the plaintiffs lacked evidence the homeowner had in fact negligently secured his horses. Tristan Russell Armer represented the defendant on behalf of the firm.
While not a typical case, this example shows again Heidelberg Steinberger is willing to accept challenges, and deliver results.
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Thu, July 22, 2010
by Heidelberg Steinberger