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CDC: Drowsy driving prevalent, extremely dangerous
Most people know that it is dangerous to get behind the wheel of a car after having had too much to drink. But how many of us regularly get into our vehicles Read more

Scientists Say ‘Network Dysfunction’ the Most Troubling Impact of TBI
Traumatic brain injuries are some of the most troubling consequences of motor vehicle crashes and other accidents. Read More »

Drunk Driver Sentenced to Prison
Motorist gets 9 years for killing bike rider. View PDF »

LA Metrolink Victims Awarded $200 Million Dollars
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Fighting Giants
After a track record of taking on HMOs and winning, Mark Hiepler advocates for the victims of the deadliest accident in Metrolink's history. Read More »

San Diego Union Tribune
Hiepler & Hiepler Clients Testify Before Congress Regarding the Metrolink Train Crash. Read More »

Daily Journal
Elderly Driver Will Pay Family of Killed Cyclist More Than $12 Million.
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Los Angeles Times
Family Wins Settlement in excess of $2.5 Million in Traffic Death of Ojai Man. View Image »

Special to the National Law Journal
HMOs face a new nemesis. Read More »

USA Today
Cover story features three of Mark Hiepler's verdicts and personal interview with Mark Hiepler. Read More »

The National Law Journal
The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America - the list includes Mark Hiepler. Read More »

Los Angeles Business Journal
Landmark Lawsuit Still Reverberating In Health Industry. Read More »

California LawBusiness
Mark Hiepler strikes fear in the hearts of HMO administrators and defense attorneys. Cigna Health Corp., United and Metropolitan Life-to name a few- have surrendered seven-figure settlements or verdicts to the Oxnard-based plaintiff's lawyer for failure or refusal to treat patients in need of health care. Read More »

Los Angeles Times
LA Times reports Hiepler & Hiepler Representation of Wrongful Death Plaintiffs in Metrolink Train Tragedy. Read More »

California LawBusiness
Motivated by the death of his sister, Oxnard lawyer Mark Hiepler has made a full-time practice of suing HMOs to ensure that others get better care. Read More »

The Wall Street Journal
Insurance company held liable for denial of treatment - $89.3 million verdicts. Read More »

Time Magazine
The Soul Of An HMO - Managed Care is certainly bringing down America's medical costs, but it is also raising the question of whether patients, especially those with severe illness, can trust their doctors. Read More »

Capitation On Trial
In a Ventura courtroom last December, two Simi Valley physicians stood accused of placing their financial self-interest over the health of their patient. While ultimately decided as simple malpractice, the case could prove to be a harbinger of things to come. Read More »

San Diego Union Tribune
Hiepler & Hiepler wins in excess of $1 million for Bad Faith denial.
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Santa Barbara County News
Construction accident victim receives $1.7 million.
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Orange County Register
Blind baby verdict $6.8 million - a new national record.
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Los Angeles Times
$2.68 million awarded for Wrongful Death as a result of tractor trailer accident. View PDF »

Lawyers Weekly
Hiepler & Hiepler uses new legal theory to assist victims of tractor trailer negligence.
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The San Diego Union Tribune
Leucadia Woman Settles Lawsuit against HMO over her anorexic daughter's long stay in clinic.
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Star Tribune
Children get $2.75 million in mom's death. A California police patrol ran over the woman as she sunbathed on an Oxnard beach.
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Ventura County News
Oxnard Nursing Home Settles Lawsuit. Family of 85 year old Alzheimer's patient said she died because understaffed Oxnard Facility did not adequately hydrate her.
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Los Angeles Times Business
Health Net Settles Cancer Treatment Suit.
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The Recorder
The security of a second opinion.
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Verdicts & Settlements
  • The Firm's Largest Record Setting Verdict Bad Faith Insurance Practices - $89.3 Million.

  • Punitive Damages/Insurance Bad Faith - $77 Million.

  • Wrongful Death – Auto v. Bicycle - $12.5 Million.

  • Wrongful Death & Personal Injury - Metrolink Train Crash - $11.75 million.

  • Infant Child Blinded for Life - $6.8 Million.

  • Truck Accident - Quadriplegic Injury - $5.9 Million.

  • Wrongful Death – Bad Faith Insurance Practices and Coverage Denial - $5 Million.

  • Serious Injury - Tractor Trailer Collision - $4.9 Million.

  • Bad Faith Denial of Health Insurance - $3.5 Million.

  • Bad Faith Insurance Practices and Coverage Denial - $3.2 Million.

  • Road Rage Rollover Vehicular Accident – Catastrophic Injuries - $2.9 Million.

  • Catastrophic Injury – Partial Paraplegia Truck Accident - $2.8 Million.

  • Wrongful Death – Tractor Trailer - $2.9 Million.

  • Wrongful Death - Pedestrian v. Truck - $2.75 Million.

  • Wrongful Death – Sunbather Run Over by Police Department SUV - $2.75 Million.

  • Wrongful Death – Bus v. Pedestrian - $2.3 Million.

  • Life Insurance Payment Denial – Delay - $2 Million.

  • Truck accident - Injury - $1.79 Million.

  • Catastrophic Tire/Wheel Failure – Brain Injury - $1.74 Million.

  • Construction Accident – Fall Through Floor Brain Injury - $1.7 Million.

  • Brain Injury from Fall - $1.25 Million.

  • Elder Abuse - $1.2 Million.

  • Bad Faith Denial to Anorexic Young Woman - $1.1 Million.

  • Apartment Fire – Burn Injury - $1.1 Million.

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