PHILADELPHIA, PA — Fulginiti Law has crossed a rare threshold in plaintiff-side litigation, surpassing $115 million in verdicts and settlements in 2025 as juries and courts show growing impatience with systemic safety failures and institutional negligence.
The milestone reflects not a single blockbuster case but a sustained run of outcomes across complex, high-exposure litigation, including catastrophic injury, transportation and trucking crashes, product defects, construction incidents, premises liability, and sexual abuse cases. The firm said the results mirror a broader shift in the legal landscape, where juries are increasingly responsive to evidence-driven narratives and less forgiving of preventable risks tied to cost-cutting or speed.
Ken Fulginiti, the firm’s founder, said large verdicts and settlements are the product of deliberate strategy rather than chance, pointing to exhaustive investigation, early expert involvement, and a readiness to take difficult cases to trial.
Recent matters handled by the firm centered on serious workplace and construction injuries, product failures, transportation collisions, catastrophic property incidents, and institutional negligence. In many cases, the core issue extended beyond how an injury occurred to whether known risks were ignored or minimized.
Fulginiti Law’s approach emphasizes trial preparation from the outset, combining accident reconstruction, forensic engineering, and deep examination of corporate and institutional practices. Those elements, once reserved for only the largest national firms, have become central to winning high-stakes cases as jurors demand clearer accountability.
Despite its results, the firm remains intentionally small, a structure Fulginiti said allows for close client relationships and hands-on involvement in every case. The firm’s attorneys and staff work collaboratively across matters, ensuring that clients are personally known throughout the litigation process.
While the $115 million figure stands out, the firm said the broader significance lies in what the cases represent: a legal environment increasingly focused on transparency, safety, and responsibility, with courtroom outcomes shaping standards of conduct well beyond individual disputes.
As litigation strategies evolve nationwide, Fulginiti said trial lawyers are playing a growing role in enforcing public safety expectations and corporate accountability, with jury verdicts serving as a powerful lever for change.
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