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Furman | Honick Law

Furman | Honick Law

10 South St., Ste 203, Baltimore, MD 21202, Baltimore, MD 21202

3 Attorneys
2 Locations
$276.6M+ Recovered
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About Furman | Honick Law

Furman | Honick Law represents clients in personal injury, medical malpractice, and civil rights cases. The firm serves Baltimore, Owings Mills, Maryland, and Washington D.C. Founding partners Dustin Furman and Allen E. Honick are trial lawyers with extensive experience, including a case before the United States Supreme Court. The firm has recovered over $80 million for clients and operates on a contingency fee basis.

Notable Case Results

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$165M

Truck Accident

New Mexico Supreme Court upheld a $165 million jury verdict against FedEx for a deadly truck crash in 2011 that killed three people and left an infant severely injured.

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$34M

Medical Malpractice

Maryland family won a $34 million jury verdict after doctors performed an unnecessary C-section on a 23-week pregnant patient, resulting in the baby being born with brain damage.

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$19M

Medical Malpractice

Wisconsin jury found hospital 100% negligent for failing to diagnose newborn with meningitis, leading to permanent brain damage.

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$14.3M

Civil Rights

Chicago City Council paid $14.25 million to Daniel Taylor, who spent over 20 years in prison for a 1992 double murder he did not commit due to coerced confession.

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$10.5M

Civil Rights

Shawn Williams awarded $10.5 million in a federal civil rights settlement against former New York City officials for wrongful conviction after 24 years in prison.

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$10.3M

Employment Discrimination

Northshore University Health System settled claims for $10.3 million with employees fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccines due to religious reasons.

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