Our Clients' Stories
Hear what our clients experienced, but more importantly, how bright the future is for them now. We’re honored to have helped our clients fight for the best possible results, and we’re honored to share their stories.
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$18.5 Million Verdict
Representing the Victims of the Williams Plant Explosion
After the Williams Geismar facility exploded in 2013, we represented approximately 90 families who had been severely injured by the blast.
“We spent more than $10 million of our own firm’s money to ensure that our clients got the very best recovery and were taken care of. That’s what we did. That’s what we do.”
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$117 Million Verdict
Representing Woman Seriously Injured in Ambulance Accident
Our attorneys were honored to step in and help Whitley, a 19-year-old pregnant woman who suffered catastrophic injuries after being involved in a serious ambulance crash.
“It's one of the most important things I've ever done. Because Whitley today lives in her own house that accommodates all of her injuries and her limitations. She lives at home with her children.”
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$76.6 Million Verdict
Representing Parents of a Young Boy Given Dangerous Medication
We helped the young parents of a little boy who was given a medication that was being illegally marketed for use by children.
“When Terry had the opportunity from the witness stand to tell the jury, to tell the judge, and tell Johnson & Johnson what they had done to him, it was one of the most powerful things I've ever seen in a courtroom.”
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$44 Million Verdict
Representing Man Catastrophically Hurt in a Crane Collapse
We stepped in to fight for a young man who suffered life-altering injuries when a crane collapsed, leaving him with millions of dollars in bills for necessary medical treatment.
“You could not have a more deserving family. To be able to help them…one of the best days of my life.”
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$41 Million Verdict
Representing a Man Seriously Wronged in Business Deal
When a man with a dream was taken advantage of by a financial giant, our firm stepped in to make sure that he was taken care of.
“He had had an opportunity and a contractual right to buy a giant lumber company in Hawaii. He had brought some financing partners to the deal and they got greedy.”