• Case
    Victims settle in bus crash

    No criminal charges filed in Jan. 2 accident that killed 1 passenger and injured 46

    Victims in a bus crash near Victoria have agreed to a settlement with the insurance companies for the Houston owners, operators and driver of the motor carriers, lawyers said.

    PublicationHouston Chronicle
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan.

    Year

    December 19, 2008

  • Case
    Family: Side airbags in son’s car failed

    In December, emergency crews arrived in Simonton to find Charles Tovar’s 2005 Toyota Prius in a ditch. Family claims the airbags designed to keep their son safe failed. He was only 19 years old.

    PublicationKHOU11 NEWS
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff.

    Year

    December 18, 2008

  • Case
    Settlement reached over Victoria bus crash

    A settlement has been reached involving personal injury claims filed over a Jan. 2 charter bus crash that killed one person and injured dozens more near Victoria.

    PublicationFort Worth Star-Telegram
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan.

    Year

    December 18, 2008

  • Case
    Victim’s family sues over bus crash

    Negligence cited in fatal rollover on Jan. 2 near Victoria

    The family of the man killed in a bus rollover south of Victoria filed a lawsuit against the bus operator, owner and driver, claiming their negligence led to the crash.

    PublicationHouston Chronicle
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan.

    Year

    January 16, 2008

  • Case
    Families, nursing home reach settlement in 2005 bus fire

    The families of 23 elderly residents of a Bellaire nursing home who died in a bus fire near Dallas while evacuating from Hurricane Rita two years ago have reached a settlement with the owners of the nursing home, attorneys in Houston confirmed.

    PublicationHouston Chronicle
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan, Sherie Potts Beckman.

    Year

    September 25, 2007

  • Case
    Jury favors 6 Texans in suit over 1-10 crash

    A jury has ruled that Allied Van Lines should pay a group of Texans whose SUV was thrown into the air and caught fire, killing two people and seriously burning two others, when a moving van slammed into traffic stopped by a minor accident.

    PublicationHouston Chronicle
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan, Sherie Potts Beckman.

    Result

    $32 Million

    Year

    April 15, 2007

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    Jury Verdict for Victims of 18-Wheeler Accident

    A jury has ruled that Allied Van Lines should pay a group of Texans whose SUV was thrown into the air and caught fire, killing two people and seriously burning two others, when a moving van slammed into traffic stopped by a minor accident.

    PublicationHouston Chronicle
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan.

    Result

    $32 Million

    Year

    April 15, 2007