On November 13, 2023, Stutman Law attorneys Daniel Hogan and Jonathan B. Acklen prevailed again at trial when a Lexington, Kentucky jury awarded $845,000 to their client, a national property insurer. The verdict was rendered against Defendant, Fayette Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., whose negligent conduct caused a catastrophic fire inside a residential home in Lexington. After a three-day trial, the jury deliberated for just two hours and returned a verdict, awarding Stutman Law’s client 100% of its damages.
Additionally, principles of fire dynamics and the engineering behind the operation of the furnace were thoroughly explained to the jury by Attorneys Hogan and Acklen and their experts. This evidence scientifically established that the fire started inside the furnace as a result of Fayette Heating’s negligence. Attorneys Hogan and Acklen successfully argued that despite its attempts to avoid taking responsibility for its actions, Fayette Heating was at fault and solely responsible for the fire and resultant damages. Ultimately, the jury found Fayette Heating liable for failing to properly service the furnace and creating a hazardous condition that caused the fire. As a result, the jury awarded Stutman Law’s client $845,000.00 for the amounts it paid to repair the damages caused to its insureds.