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Tom Rhodes Law Firm, P.C.

TX
4 documented cases
$2.5M
Median Settlement
4
Documented Cases
TX
State

Case data from 2015 to 2017

Overview

Tom Rhodes Law Firm, P.C. is a TX-based personal injury law firm with 4 documented car accident cases in Verdictly's database, spanning from 2015 to 2017. Their cases include injuries such as wrongful death, back strain / soft tissue, head/brain injury, spinal cord injury. The firm has handled cases across 2 counties in TX, including Cameron, Jim Wells.

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Case Types Handled

Accident types:

Multi-vehicleRear-endOther

Sample Cases by Tom Rhodes Law Firm, P.C.

Won Case

$67.5M

Spinal Cord InjuryMulti-vehicle

A 19-year-old man was a passenger in a vehicle that attempted a U-turn and was struck by another vehicle. The passenger was not wearing a seatbelt and sustained a spinal fracture that resulted in paraplegia. He sued the driver of the second vehicle and their employer, alleging negligent following distance and training. The defense argued the U-turn driver was solely responsible and that the passenger's failure to wear a seatbelt caused his injuries.

Texas2015
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Settlement

$2.5M

Back Strain / Soft TissueRear-end

A driver stopped at a red light was hit from behind by another vehicle. The driver who was hit claimed injuries to her neck, back, and hips, requiring multiple surgeries and ongoing pain management. The other driver's employer was also named as a defendant. The defense argued the plaintiff's injuries were from subsequent incidents or pre-existing conditions.

Jim Wells County2017
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Won Case

$2.1M

Wrongful DeathMulti-vehicle

A passenger died in a multi-vehicle collision on Highway 183 in Austin. The collision involved two vehicles that were pushed into northbound lanes and struck by another car. The family of the deceased sued the drivers and their employers, alleging negligence in operation, distraction, and failure to train and monitor drivers. The defense admitted to following too closely but argued that cell phone use and training did not contribute to the crash. The jury found one driver and his employer mostly at fault.

Cameron County2016
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Settlement

$1.0M

Head/Brain InjuryOther

One driver fell asleep at the wheel and struck a stopped school bus. The collision resulted in multiple fatalities and one passenger sustained a traumatic brain injury. The case involved claims of negligence against the employer and other entities.

Texas2017
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