Jury sides with worker on retaliation claim. Cop awarded $378,000 on his retaliation claim. Plaintiff awarded $15,061 for alleged back and neck injuries. Family of man killed in worn-tire crash award
Company didn't retaliate against worker, jury finds. Man beaten by Dallas cops gets $500,000. No award for plaintiff claiming multiple injuries. Woman injured in ATV crash recovers $5.4 million. Work
Delivery worker hit in street gets $2.6 million. Driver not to blame for his passenger's injuries, jury finds. Michelin hit with $41.8 million verdict for rollover crash. Day care hit with $10.7 mill
On Dec. 3, an El Paso jury awarded $124.5 million in damages to plaintiffs in a wrongful-death and personal-injury suit stemming from a 2005 van accident in Colorado. However, several of the plaintif
An El Paso jury has awarded $124.5 million in damages to plaintiffs in a wrongful-death and personal-injury suit stemming from a 2005 van accident in Colorado. However, several of the plaintiffs' law
Torn rotator cuff wasn't diagnosed until six months after accident. Motorist awarded $196,000 for injury subsequent to crash. Nursing home hit with $160 million in suit over violent resident's action
...NEW POSITIONS . . . Jason P. Hoelscher, formerly with Branton & Hall, has joined Corpus Christi's Sico, White & Braugh as a partner. He represents victims...
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