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05/28/2026

βš–οΈ Iminski v. Jones & First Student, Inc. Highlight βš–οΈ

In this final deposition clip from the Iminski case, Brian's coworker confirms what the crash cost him at work. Before, Brian was the person who stayed late without being asked. After, he was absent constantly and unable to carry the same responsibilities he once handled without a second thought.

One crash. One bus that ran a red light. And a man who went from the first one in and the last one out, to someone who could no longer show up the way he always had.

To watch the full trial, subscribe to Courtroom View Network (CVN): https://cvn.com/proceedings/brian-iminski-v-first-student-inc-trial-2026-04-27

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05/26/2026

βš–οΈ Iminski v. Jones & First Student, Inc. Highlight βš–οΈ

In this deposition clip, Brian's coworker describes what it was like working alongside him before and after the crash.

Before, they were a team. Brian could juggle customers, phone calls, and a keyboard all at once without missing a beat. After, he could barely follow a conversation. His coworker's word for it: "space cadet."

That is the kind of testimony no medical chart can replicate. It is the human cost of what happened, told by someone who lived it alongside him.

To watch the full trial, subscribe to Courtroom View Network (CVN): https://cvn.com/proceedings/brian-iminski-v-first-student-inc-trial-2026-04-27

Free Consultations:
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πŸ“ 220 W. Congress, 4th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226

We are proud to welcome attorney Ali Ibrahim to the team at  Marko LawοΏΌ.Ali brings a powerful and unique perspective to ...
05/26/2026

We are proud to welcome attorney Ali Ibrahim to the team at Marko LawοΏΌ.

Ali brings a powerful and unique perspective to personal injury and medical negligence litigation, backed by years of frontline healthcare experience before entering the legal profession. Beginning his career as a registered nurse in the emergency department of a major Detroit healthcare system, Ali developed firsthand insight into patient care, critical decision making, and the real-life impact of medical outcomes.

A graduate of the University of Michigan-Flint’s nursing program and the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Ali also served as an Assistant Clinical Manager and Clinical Risk Manager prior to practicing law. His combined medical and legal background gives him a rare advantage when advocating for injured clients and navigating complex cases involving healthcare systems and catastrophic injuries.

Fluent in Arabic and deeply committed to serving the community, Ali’s experience, compassion, and dedication make him an incredible addition to our growing team.

Please join us in welcoming attorney Ali Ibrahim to Marko Law.

05/23/2026

βš–οΈ Iminski v. Jones & First Student, Inc. Highlight βš–οΈ

For some people, a job is just a job. Brian's treating physician made it clear to the jury that for Brian, it ran much deeper than that.

Brian took pride in what he did. His work was tied to his identity, his sense of purpose, and his place in the world around him. He wanted to show up, contribute, and be part of life. Work was how he did that.

Understanding that is what separates a number on a page from a verdict that reflects the full weight of what someone lost.

To watch the full trial, subscribe to Courtroom View Network (CVN): https://cvn.com/proceedings/brian-iminski-v-first-student-inc-trial-2026-04-27

Free Consultations:
πŸ“ž (313) 777-7777
🌐 www.markolaw.com
πŸ“ 220 W. Congress, 4th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226

05/22/2026

Most people pick a career. Plaintiff attorneys pick a fight worth having.

Mark Bernstein breaks down what makes this work different: every case is a chance to hold a corporation, a government, or an insurance company accountable, and the impact lands directly on the person who needed it most. This is why it matters, and why showing up every day is worth it.

🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts or watch the full episode on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5x1Bl7PxNk

05/21/2026

The number one complaint people have about lawyers is that they never call back.

Jon Marko and Mark Bernstein break down why the attorneys who call back are the ones who win. When you stay in contact with a client, you learn things that matter, both to them and to their case, and when it comes time to stand in front of a jury, those extra details make all the difference.

🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts or watch the full episode on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5x1Bl7PxNk

πŸŽ™οΈ Episode 74 of Cases Gone Wild is HERE! πŸŽ™οΈJon Marko sits down with Mark Bernstein, Co-CEO of The Sam Bernstein Law Fir...
05/21/2026

πŸŽ™οΈ Episode 74 of Cases Gone Wild is HERE! πŸŽ™οΈ

Jon Marko sits down with Mark Bernstein, Co-CEO of The Sam Bernstein Law Firm, for one of the most candid conversations we've had about law, leadership, private equity, and what it actually takes to build a firm without losing its soul.

🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts or watch the full episode on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5x1Bl7PxNk

05/20/2026

βš–οΈ Iminski v. Jones & First Student, Inc. Highlight βš–οΈ

In this deposition clip, Jon Marko asks Brian's treating physician about the kind of person Brian was before the crash. The answer is straightforward: Brian showed up to work no matter what. Neck pain, minor issues, it did not matter. He wanted to get the job done.

A jury needs to understand what was taken from someone, not just physically, but in every part of their life. Brian lived to work. The crash took that from him.

To watch the full trial, subscribe to Courtroom View Network (CVN): https://cvn.com/proceedings/brian-iminski-v-first-student-inc-trial-2026-04-27

Free Consultations:
πŸ“ž (313) 777-7777
🌐 www.markolaw.com
πŸ“ 220 W. Congress, 4th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226

05/20/2026

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do in a courtroom is slow down and make sure no one looks away.

In this third highlight deposition clip from the Mierendorf case, Jon Marko asks the witness whether Brian would have trouble doing everyday things after his injury. One by one, the answer was the same: "He would have trouble."

Washing dishes. Driving. Using a phone. Teaching his son how to hold a hockey stick. Hugging his wife.

The defense objected twice. The court overruled both times. The jury heard every word.

Free Consultations:
πŸ“ž (313) 777-7777
🌐 www.markolaw.com
πŸ“ 220 W. Congress, 4th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226

05/20/2026

βš–οΈ Iminski v. Jones & First Student, Inc. Highlight βš–οΈ

In this deposition clip, Jon Marko walks Brian's doctor through his medical history before the crash, one question at a time.

No limitations. No back surgery. No brain injury. No nerve blocks. No deep injections. No torn discs causing long term problems. The doctor's answers were consistent and clear: whatever Brian may have had before that bus ran the red light, none of it was affecting his life. The crash changed that.

This is how you build a case in the courtroom. Methodically, precisely, and without leaving any room for doubt.

To watch the full trial, subscribe to Courtroom View Network (CVN): https://cvn.com/proceedings/brian-iminski-v-first-student-inc-trial-2026-04-27

Free Consultations:
πŸ“ž (313) 777-7777
🌐 www.markolaw.com
πŸ“ 220 W. Congress, 4th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226

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