Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers's attorney Sophie Dieckhaus secured a $75,000 workers’ compensation settlement for a home health aide after her claim was wrongly denied, proving persistence pays off for injured workers.

Settlement Won for Home Health Aide Despite Workers’ Compensation Denial

A dedicated home health aide suffered a severe shoulder injury while caring for a patient, only to have her workers’ compensation claim denied despite clear evidence. With the help of Attorney Sophie Dieckhaus, she overcame jurisdictional hurdles, accusations of pre-existing injuries, and an initial lowball offer. Through persistence and skilled advocacy, Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers secured a $75,000 settlement that gave her closure, financial relief, and the ability to continue treatment. Continue reading

$1.162 million in combined settlements was secured for a truck driver who was rear-ended.

Million Dollar Settlement for Delivery Driver Rear-Ended on Bluff Road in Columbia

A routine workday turned life-altering when a delivery driver was rear-ended on Bluff Road, suffering serious back injuries. With dual claims in workers’ compensation and personal injury, Attorney Eliza Lynch of Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers secured over $1 million for the client, plus additional compensation for her husband, while negotiating down a hefty lien to maximize recovery. Continue reading

Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers attorney Melissa Mosier secures a $1 million settlement for a widow of a crash victim

$1 Million Policy Limits Settlement for Widow After Husband’s Fatal Tractor-Trailer Collision

Joye Law Firm Injury Lawyers Columbia Attorney Melissa Mosier secured a $1 million settlement for the widow of a man who tragically died in a tractor trailer crash. Through swift and thorough investigation, including dash cam evidence, accident reconstruction, and a reenactment that showed how the turn could have been made safely, Mosier proved the trucking company’s negligence. She uncovered multiple safety violations and secured the full insurance policy in under six months. Continue reading