Garmer & Prather, PLLC
141 N Broadway, Lexington, KY 40507, Lexington, KY 40507
About Garmer & Prather, PLLC
Garmer & Prather, PLLC is a Kentucky law firm based in Lexington, representing clients statewide in personal injury cases. The firm handles medical malpractice, trucking accidents, nursing home abuse, product liability, and aviation accidents. With four attorneys, the firm also manages unique areas like equine veterinary malpractice and class action lawsuits. Founding partner William R. Garmer secured landmark legal changes in Kentucky. The firm has recovered over $100 million for clients since 2009.
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Notable Case Results
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$42M
Birth Injury
Parents awarded $42 million after their son suffered brain injuries from the use of forceps during birth at a federally-supported health center.
$25M
Consumer Protection
Settlement on behalf of Commonwealth of Kentucky for violations of the Consumer Protection Act by Merck pharmaceuticals in the sale and marketing of Vioxx®.
$8M
Nursing Home Abuse
Jury verdict, including punitive damages, in a nursing home case against Treyton Oak Towers for a resident who suffered a severely broken leg due to improper transfer and subsequent denial of treatment and cover-up.
$4.7M
Class Action
Federal Court awarded judgment to clients in a class action lawsuit against The Aliera Companies, Inc. for marketing fraudulent health insurance policies.
$4.3M
Trucking Accident
Jury verdict in a trucking case against Canadian American Tank lines for a client badly injured after slamming into an illegally-parked tractor trailer tanker truck.
$1M
Medical Malpractice
Combined jury verdict and settlement in a medical malpractice case for the death of an infant due to an insufficient prenatal ultrasound missing an umbilical cord defect, leading to delayed c-section and fatal brain injury.