Gary S. Logsdon & Associates
101 East Main Cross, Brownsville, KY 42210, Brownsville, KY 42210
About Gary S. Logsdon & Associates
Gary S. Logsdon & Associates is a Kentucky law firm with two attorneys, Gary S. Logsdon and Joseph Osbourne. Based in Brownsville, KY, the firm represents clients across Kentucky in personal injury, defective products, and civil litigation matters. Gary S. Logsdon brings over 50 years of legal experience, while Joseph Osbourne secured a $26.7 million product liability verdict. The firm also handles social security disability, workers' compensation, and criminal defense cases.
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Notable Case Results
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$289M
Product Liability
Jury in San Francisco awarded a man $289 million in his Roundup lawsuit, later reduced to $78 million. Plaintiff developed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after using Roundup.
$2.1B
Product Liability
California jury awarded a couple $2 billion for punitive damages and $55 million in compensatory damages after using Roundup weed killer for years, leading to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
$1B
Product Liability
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $1.041 billion to six California residents for serious side effects from metal-on-metal hip implants, which were found to be defectively designed.
$870M
Product Liability
GM has paid over $870 million in out-of-court settlements related to defective ignition switches.
$70M
Defective Drugs
Janssen Pharmaceuticals faced a $70 million verdict in a gynecomastia case related to Risperdal.
$31M
Disability Claims
Eastern Kentucky lawyer Eric Conn admitted to falsifying over 1,700 social security disability applications and was ordered to pay $31 million in civil penalties, restitution, and damages.

