• 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

  • Case
    Accident results in jury award

    The victims of a 2003 vehicle accident in Louisiana were awarded damages by a federal jury.

    PublicationValley Morning Star
    Attorneys

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

    Year

    April 11, 2007

  • Case
    Jury awards Texas Family

    “Allied Van Lines sued after deadly 2003 wreck

    A federal jury returned a verdict in a July 2003 crash on the Atchafalaya Basin bridge that killed five people.”

    PublicationThe Advocate
    Attorneys

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

    Year

    April 11, 2007

  • Case
    Award in Basin crash

    Two family members died in auto crash, other victims severely burned

    A federal jury awarded damages to the victims of a July 2003 crash on Interstate 10.

    PublicationThe Daily Advertiser
    Attorneys

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

    Year

    April 11, 2007

  • Case
    Accident’s cost hits Texas City refineries’ bottom line

    Victims’ lawyers say funds set aside by the firm makes sense

    Four months after an explosion rocked Texas City refinery, the financial impact of the incident has finally reverberated to the energy giant’s bottom line.

    PublicationHouston Chronicle
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan.

    Result

    Tens of Millions

    Year

    July 27, 2005

  • Case
    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.

    PublicationHouston Chronicle
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff, Janie L. Jordan.

    Year

    June 23, 2005

  • Case
    Inadmissible: Verdict a First

    A jury returned a verdict finding Progressive County Mutual Insurance Co., Enterprise Leasing Co. of Houston and a customer were liable for an automobile accident in November 2000 in Houston that killed a 56-year-old Seabrook woman.

    PublicationTexas Lawyer
    Attorneys

    Richard Warren Mithoff.

    Year

    August 23, 2004