Zaytoun Law Firm
511 Bradley Creek Point Road Wilmington, NC 28403, Wilmington, NC 28403
About Zaytoun Law Firm
Zaytoun Law Firm is a North Carolina law firm based in Wilmington. The firm represents individuals in civil litigation and trial advocacy, focusing on catastrophic personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and police misconduct cases. They also handle admiralty and maritime law, and medical business litigation. Attorneys Robert Zaytoun and Charles K. McCotter Jr. bring decades of experience to their practice. The firm secured an $8.325 million jury verdict in a police misconduct trial.
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Notable Case Results
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$13M
Medical Malpractice
Settlement during trial for infant (Kaiden Gaymon) permanently injured when EMS failed to adjust an oxygen tube, causing brain damage.
$10.3M
Class Action
Class-action settlement for victims of power outage impacting Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands due to construction negligence.
$10.3M
Broker Fraud
Verdict for client (Estate of Martha Capps) in stockbroker fraud case where a financial advisor (Hal Blondeau) embezzled millions from an elderly woman with early onset dementia.
$8.5M
Class Action
Class action settlement for Apex residents and businesses affected by a toxic waste facility explosion and fire in October 2006.
$8.3M
Police Misconduct
Record-setting federal jury verdict for police misconduct, including unlawful search, unlawful arrest, excessive force, unjustified deadly force, and malicious prosecution against an Apex man.
$5.5M
Medical Malpractice
NC Supreme Court victory upholding a jury verdict in a medical negligence lawsuit where a patient (Anthony Savino) died of a heart attack after premature discharge from an emergency department.

