Law Offices of Todd Griffin

Law Offices of Todd Griffin Personal Injury Law Firm Todd Griffin only represents injured people against the insurance companies for the people or entities at fault in the incident.

Todd Griffin, as owner of Law Offices of Todd Griffin, specializes in personal injury law with car accident cases, 18 wheeler accident cases, nursing home abuse and neglect cases, as well as all other personal injury cases.

05/10/2019
SJB 8 was one of these recent last Wednesday proposed Amendments to our ARkansas Constitution where yet again the nursin...
02/18/2019

SJB 8 was one of these recent last Wednesday proposed Amendments to our ARkansas Constitution where yet again the nursing home lobby wants a “one size fits all” value to a person’s life. BTW, the value to an old retired person without earnings or a child is minimal even where there is gross abuse. SJB 8 would severely limit your right as a juror to decide what is fair and just in the circumstances. PLEASE contact your Senators and Representatives and urge them to vote NO on SJB 8. It’s the same mess that the ARkansas Supreme Court struck off the ballot last year. Just click on the following internet address to express your objection to this attempt by wealthy corporations to diminish your rights as a citizen to see justice done no matter who the wrongdoer may be. See https://www.protectarfamilies.org/contact-your-legislators.

01/12/2015

For years, we have known that Judges at all levels are the victims of pressures direct and indirect to accept bribes OR indirect pressures to issue decrees with the hope that they don't "offend" big names such as Wal-Mart and other powerful businesses or persons in this State who would run and be a huge financial contributor to puppet opponents that they would "sponsor" requiring the honest judge to spend huge sums of money to offset the groundless slim and almost criminal accusations that they could throw at them in TV commercials during a campaign. These are the same people lobbying our Legislators hoping for tort reform. I would hope that our Legislators would now run from those who demand tort reform legislation. As I indicated four years ago in a cartoon within my article published in the publication The Docket, "Act 796 of 1993: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly", it shows a fat-cat cigar smoking lobbyist representing the Arkansas Chamber of Commerce, Wal-Mart, Tyson's Foods, and other business and insurance interests saying: "We've got the politicians in line with us. Now we just need to continue the attack on the Judicial Branch of Arkansas!!!"



In any event, there is no question any longer to these practices that I warned of by some rich and powerful of actual bribery of our Arkansas judges at all levels to gain a result that helps them financially. The actual Arkansas Business publication states as follows;



"Michael A. Maggio, the former Faulkner County Circuit Judge, waived indictment Friday and pleaded guilty to a federal charge of accepting a bribe in exchange for reducing a nursing home negligence verdict. The maximum penalty for bribery is 10 years in federal prison, but the terms of Maggio's plea agreement suggest a guideline sentence of 30-37 months. A sentencing hearing will be set after federal probation officers prepare a pre-sentence report. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Maggio admitted that he was "improperly influenced" to reduce the $5.2 million verdict against a business after receiving campaign donations from the owner of the business. Although the news release didn't identify the business, the details match the lawsuit brought by the family of Martha Bull, who died in 2008 at the Greenbrier Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. The nursing home is owned by Michael Morton. [Download documents in the case: Maggio's plea (PDF) at the following address: http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/public/maggio.information.pdf

and the U.S. attorney's information (PDF) by clicking on this internet address: http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/public/maggio.plea.pdf]



"At the time he was hearing post-trial motions in the Bull case, in the summer of 2013, Maggio formally announced his candidacy for the Arkansas Court of Appeals. Within days, Maggio's fundraiser told him that $50,000 from the business was "on the way," prosecutors said. Two days after Maggio's campaign fundraiser -- a possible reference to former state Sen. Gilbert Baker -- received about $24,000 in donations from the business owner, Maggio reduced the plantiff's verdict to $1 million. According to the First Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Harris, Maggio also admitted that he attempted to delete text messages between the campaign fundraiser and himself after the contributions from the business owner were disclosed by the media. The plea agreement negotiated by Maggio's attorneys, Lauren Hamilton and Marjorie Rogers, and federal prosecutors from Little Rock and the Department of Justice's public integrity section in Washington, includes a base offense level of 14 plus eight additional points -- four for the size of the bribe and four because Maggio was an elected official. He is eligible to have two or, more likely, three points deducted for accepting responsibility by pleading guilty. A final offense level of 19 carries a suggested guideline sentence of 30-37 months in federal prison, although U.S. District Judge Brian Miller has latitude to sentence Maggio to more or less prison time than the guideline range. Maggio will likely lose his law license. Maggio had been off the bench since September. The state Supreme Court removed Maggio after the Blue Hog Report blog reported Maggio had disclosed confidential details in an adoption involving actress Charlize Theron and made off-color remarks on an online message board. Maggio, Baker and Morton also face a civil lawsuit filed in November by Bull's family, which alleges that campaign donations from Mortaon, solicited by Baker, influenced Maggio's ruling on the verdict in the Greenbrier Nursing case. TAGGED: Mike Maggio, Greenbrier Nursing AND Rehabilitation Center, Martha Bull, Michael Morton, Gilbert Baker" See http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article/102795/mike-maggio-pleads-guilty-to-bribery "



As our fathers taught us (i.e. Governor McMath and many other WWII heroes who came back to change the politics in our State), it is up to us as lawyers to insist on reform just as Governor McMath and other WWII vets insisted that our political bosses be castrated of their power. They reasoned that they had just fought dictatorships that took away liberties and they didn't want to come back home and see the same thing happening by political bosses running things in the background. Max Brantley suggested that this is a "wake up call" to our Legislators to what is going on.

01/12/2015

Todd Griffin is in the Green Room about to appear on Good Morning Arkansas.

Do you have a loved one in a nursing home? You may have signed an arbitration agreement which means that if your loved o...
11/12/2014

Do you have a loved one in a nursing home? You may have signed an arbitration agreement which means that if your loved one suffers wrongful death, the nursing home handpicks the referee when you attempt to hold them accountable. This creative maneuvering removes the local control of community juries to say what is right and wrong, and insulates the procedures that led to the wrongful death. In the story below, KARK's Brittney Johnson reports on a family's fight to hold a nursing home accountable for the wrongful death of their father. Please spread this message far and wide so that your friends and family are aware of arbitration agreements and know the consequences of signing them.

http://www.arkansasmatters.com/story/d/story/family-fights-arbitration-agreement-in-wrongful-de/42734/FtnBJnZgD0KDZ7izLgGGvg

A man suing a nursing home for the wrongful death of is father finds he waived his right to a jury trial in the admissions paperwork.

09/10/2014

Around 9:30 a.m., on Thursday, September 11, 2014, Todd Griffin will be on Good Morning Arkansas, on KATV-Channel 7, talking about the types of vehicle insurance available, and the importance of each type of insurance. I will also talk about real situations I have encountered handling personal injury cases, during my 25 plus years of handling personal injury cases, in which the lack of insurance or insufficient insurance adversely affected those cases.

05/14/2014

Does everyone believe in our U.S. Constitution, including the first ten amendments called the Bill of Rights? It is ironic that some people fight to protect our right of free speech (1st Amendment) and our right the right to bear arms (2nd Amendment), but they want to violate and repeal the 7th Amendment's right to a jury of our peers to decide important legal matters. By the way, our Arkansas Constitution contains the same rights and guarantees. However, political groups (mostly funded by the insurance industry) are trying to repeal our 7th Amendment rights.

Look at the case of Oliver Diaz, who was a Mississippi Supreme Court Justice. He was appointed to the Mississippi Supreme Court in March 2000. He was up for election in November 2000. The US Chamber launched what was literally a million dollar attack against him. The US Chamber took out snippets of his opinions and manipulated them to make his statements look outrageous and ridiculous. They concluded that Diaz "voted to overturn a co***ne conviction" and "let off a drug dealer with 100 pounds of pot." To defend

Diaz, unbelievably, won the election but may have lost even more. To combat all of the false accusations in all of the well-funded ads against him, Diaz was forced to take our a loan with a person named Paul Minor as a guarantor. Shortly after the election, the Feds indicted Diaz on Bribery charges related to the loan guaranteed by Mr. Minor, even though Diaz never sat on any case involving Minor. The jury, after a three month trial, acquitted Diaz on all charges. However, Diaz was re-indicted for tax evasion shortly after his first acquittal. After a week-long trial, Diaz was again acquitted of all charges. During the three years of being prosecuted, Diaz was not allowed to perform his duties on the Mississippi Supreme Court. What the US Chamber could not do through the elections, they did through a Federal prosecution.

Diaz ran for re-election in 2008. This time around the Law Enforcement Alliance for America ran ads attacking him. LEAA spent $660,000 to get Randy "Bubba" Pierce elected as a "tough on crime" judge. No doubt that LEAA served as a front group for the US Chamber. LEAA was one of the first "independent" groups to spend big money on a state supreme court race. Sound familiar? This week LEAA is spending a reported $400,000 on attack ads in the Arkansas Supreme Court race. Is it important for voters to know where this money is coming from? Is it important to know who is attempting to influence judicial elections? Is it important to know why huge contributions are being made to a judicial race?

Does the name American Future Fund sound familiar? This 501(c)(4) is currently spending megabucks by advertising for the Arkansas Attorney General's race. This ad does not advocate for election of a specific candidate so it is free from disclosure of contributors and expenditures required of regular campaign advertising.

Now, "Court Reform" is here in Arkansas. We are definitely going to see more tort reform and attacks on the 7th Amendment by the US Chamber and others in the 2015 Legislative Session. We are now seeing the first rounds of court reform as launched by LEAA with money likely funneled from the US Chamber of Commerce. Last October, at the US Chamber's Institute of Legal Reform 14th Annual Legal Reform Summit in Washington, D.C., US Chamber Institute for Legal Reform President, Lisa Rickard, specifically targeted Arkansas as the one of the next states for both tort reform and court reform. If you don't think this is a threat to the Constitution, just look at Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, and other surrounding states.

My hope is that the people of Arkansas don't just sit back and watch the Constitution be eroded even more, just like has happened with unconstitutional tort reform efforts. Tomorrow, there will be a rally on the Arkansas Capitol Steps at 12:00 Noon for those who want to support the US and Arkansas Constitutions.

05/02/2014

Ten years ago today, I went out on my own and started Law Offices of Todd Griffin. These last ten years, of my 26 years of practicing law, have been the most rewarding of my legal career.

03/28/2014

It is also a good idea to have Medical Payments coverage on your auto policy which is like a mini health insurance policy that pays 100% of medical bills incurred as a result of an accident up to the limits of that coverage.

03/03/2014

The most important car insurance to have, in addition to liability, is uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist protection, since 25% of Arkansans don't have any insurance and those that do mostly have the minimum coverage.

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