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Chrysler sued in Berry family wreck

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Relatives of a Houston couple killed in a collision that also paralyzed two of their children filed a federal lawsuit against Chrysler, the maker of the family’s minivan, and the other driver involved in the collision.

Attorneys

Richard Warren Mithoff, Warner V. Hocker, Sherie Potts Beckman

Year

May 15, 2012

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