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Confidential Settlement
Semi-Truck Personal Injury

Theotis and Deborah Casey v. Pro Logistics, et al.

$8,000,000 Jury Verdict
Semi-Truck Wrongful Death

Michelle Taliaferro, et al. v. Green Valley Transportation

$6,000,000 Arbitration Award
Highway Defect Wrongful Death

Collette Harrison v. Missouri Department of Transportation
$2,375,000 Settlement
Semi-Truck Wrongful Death

Terri Starbuck, et al. v. Gilster-Mary Lee Corp., et al.
$2,250,000 Settlement
Explosion Wrongful Death

Melinda Fisher v. Triumph Foods
$2,000,000 Settlement
Bicycle Wrongful Death

Barbara Hentzen, Douglas Triggs and Nicholas Triggs v. Fordyce Concrete Company
$1,875,000 Arbitration Award
Highway Defect Wrongful Death

Doris Brandt v. Missouri Department of Transportation
$1,600,000 Settlement
Automobile Personal Injury

Bettie Welch v. Transportech, et al.
$1,400,000 Settlement
Workplace Wrongful Death

Jennifer Spellman v. Missouri Department of Transportation
$1,200,000 Settlement
Motorcycle Personal Injury

Ericka and Radford Sparks v. Jack Herschend $1,100,000 Settlement
Semi-Truck Wrongful Death

Benjamin Hartgrave, et al. v. O & S Trucking, et.al.
$825,000 Settlement
Automobile Personal Injury

Kathy and Lee Sartin v. Gary Ross
$672,000 Settlement
Automobile Personal Injury

Peggy Bryant v. Church Mutual Insurance Company

$645,000 Settlement
Semi-Truck Injuries & Wrongful Death

Carrol Clark, et al. v. SLX, Inc., et al.
$550,000 Settlement
Product Liability Wrongful Death

Erik and Kristine Nedblake v. Kids II, Inc.
$500,000 Settlement
Highway Defect Personal Injury

Clarence Pennington v. Missouri Department of Transportation
$395,000 Settlement
Semi-Truck Personal Injury

Tony Webster v. United Van Lines
$285,000 Settlement
Premises Liability Wrongful Death

Stewart Watson v. Parkgate L.P.
$250,000 Settlement
Medical Facility Personal Injury

Michael Martin v. Liberty Hospital $100,000 Settlement
Personal Injury Caused by Intoxicated Driver

Douglas Linville v. Mary Hayde
$100,000 Settlement
Personal Injury Caused by Intoxicated Driver

Derek Lesher, et al. v. Rachael Cantu


 

Confidential Settlement
Semi-Truck Personal Injury

Theotis and Deborah Casey v. Pro Logistics, et al.

Theotis and Deborah Casey were severely injured when Pro-Logistics' driver, George Albright, crashed into slowed traffic on I-70 in Callaway County east of Columbia, Missouri. Albright never braked prior to crashing the semi-truck he was driving into the rear of seven vehicles. His actions resulted in four deaths and three seriously injured victims. Albright was driving on a one year medical card because of a number of health problems which plaintiffs argued made him an unqualified driver under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. The case involved a number of complicated legal issues including piercing the corporate veil to obtain recovery from the assets of the parent corporation and spoliation of evidence.

We were very pleased with the quality of service and tireless efforts The Henning Law Firm provided us. We sincerely appreciated their responsiveness in the way the firm conducts business. They were highly recommended to us. We initially had no knowledge of their performance prior to our situation, but they were “God sent” to us and they represented us well. We appreciated the way they have cared for and respected our personal affairs that involved our immediate lives and the lives of other family members. The Henning Law Firm exhibited gracious professionalism and excellence in all facets of the case (e.g., the law suit, insurance, job, medical, financial, family . . . .) So much so, our trust and respect for the Firm resulted in a total dependency on their guidance and suggested recommendations prior to, during and after our case.

On the professional side we observed and were impressed with the trust and respect that transcended from their peers. The Firm was instrumental in collaborating and joining the forces of other legal teams for the family in our case. The Firm was very determined to make everyone accountable and it was important that schedules were met in a timely manner and commitments honored.

On the personal side, the Henning Law Firm made themselves accessible to us, showing their flexibility and courteous service at all time. They were always thinking about our convenience and comfort level.