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Texas City Refinery To Pay Millions To Families In Blast

Home / Case Results / Texas City Refinery To Pay Millions To Families In Blast

Settlements of claims come as allegations of mismanagement dog the oil giant

Oil giant has agreed to pay several families of those killed in the deadly Texas City refinery explosions to settle wrongful death claims, sources familiar with the cases said.

Attorneys

Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan

Year

June 23, 2005

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Verdicts and settlements as reported in these multiple news sources reflect the amount these verdicts and settlements at the time they were reported and will not necessarily reflect the amounts ultimately recovered by the parties and may not be representative of results in other similar cases.

Reported amounts will not reflect attorneys’ fees (typically up to a 40 percent contingent fee) or case expenses. Jury verdicts may have been settled pending an appeal for a lesser amount and may remain a confidential basis on agreement of the parties as approved by the court.

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