Personal Injury
Moore Landrey L.L.P. has over 25 years of personal injury law experience. As injury professionals, we have a duty to protect the rights of victims of personal injury, medical negligence, work-related injury, dangerous drugs & devices, harmful chemical exposures and financial matters. Our attorneys work hard to pursue justice and ensure that the system works for our clients, whether it is through developing and negotiating a fair settlement or aggressive representation in the courtroom.
If you have been injured due to the negligent or wrongful actions of another, please contact us for immediate assistance.
Representative Engagements:
- Cause No. E-162,269; Michael Gordon as next friend of Ryan Gordon and Sarah Gordon vs. Little Rock Assembly of God, et al; 172nd Judicial District Court of Jefferson County, Texas. Sexual molestation case against local church and its regional headquarters and national headquarters for youth minister molesting Plaintiffs where Mr. Burmeister served as co-counsel. Judgment for $82,000,000.00. Case settlement thereafter at mediation for confidential amount.
- Cause No. B-150,583; John Rich, et ux, Linda Rich, and Tiffany Rich, a Minor vs. Huntsman Corporation, Texaco Chemical Company and Texaco, Inc.; In the District Court of Jefferson County, Texas; 60th Judicial District. Ethan Shaw, lead counsel in this industrial accident resulting in paraplegic injury, obtained a confidential settlement for the Plaintiff.
- Cause No. B-134,751; Herbert Straughter, Jr. vs. Gaumer Co., Inc.; In the 60th Judicial District Court of Jefferson County, Texas. Mr. Burmeister represented the injured Plaintiff due to a malfunction of the electric eye manufactured by the Defendant, which allowed bags of resin to continue moving on a conveyor belt at Goodyear, causing a bag to strike the Plaintiff, resulting in a lower back fusion. Jury awarded just under $5,000,000.00.
- Cause No. 2004-35094; Melissa Daville v. German Newall, M.D.; In the Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas. Ethan Shaw was lead counsel in this medical malpractice case involving blindness resulting from liposuction. The parties reached a confidential settlement.