Personal Injury Court

Personal Injury Court is an American syndicated reality court show in which personal injury lawyer Gino Brogdon hears and rules on personal injury cases.

Personal Injury Court
Presented byGino Brogdon
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes120
Production
Executive producer(s)David Armour and Barry Poznick
Production location(s) Georgia Public Broadcasting Studios, Atlanta, Georgia
Camera setupMultiple
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)
DistributorMGM Domestic Television Distribution
Release
Original networkSyndication
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseSeptember 16, 2019 (2019-09-16) 
present
External links
Website

The show is produced by 501 East Entertainment and the re-launched Orion Television, and is distributed by MGM Domestic Television Distribution.[1] Personal Injury Court is produced by David Armour and Barry Poznick and Co-Created by Gary Martin Hays.[2]

Show Details

Personal Injury Court is a half-hour reality court show. The show features cases involving personal injury.[3] The show uses videos, testimonies, accident recreations and eye-witness accounts to determine verdicts.[4] The show debuted on September 16, 2019.[1][5][6]

The show claims to award some of the largest claims in television, however it is actually based on cases that have occurred in real life. The participants are paid actors.[4] The show airs in 47 of 50 the largest United States television markets.[4][7] The show reached its highest ratings of the season to date during the week of February 23, 2020, when it earned a 0.7 rating.[8]

Personal Injury Court is part of a suite of specialty court shows that MGM Television offers; it was preceded by Lauren Lake's Paternity Court (focusing on paternity testing) and Couples Court (which resolves relationship disputes).[9]

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