Month: November 2015

  • Tom Crosley to Present for the Texas Trial Lawyers Association

    Tom Crosley to Present for the Texas Trial Lawyers Association

    The Texas Trial Lawyers Association (TTLA) consists of attorneys licensed in Texas who primarily represent injury victims in legal claims. Its goal is to provide services, information, and continuing legal education (CLE) for members and to encourage an active, innovative network of trial lawyers across Texas. TTLA advocates on civil justice issues that affect the…

  • Major Commercial Trucking Accident Leads to Fatalities, Significant Traffic Back-ups on US-290

    Major Commercial Trucking Accident Leads to Fatalities, Significant Traffic Back-ups on US-290

    A violent accident on US-290 in Houston yesterday morning left two people dead. The crash occurred when an 18-wheeler collided with a car that had broken down in a traffic lane near a construction area. In addition to the two individuals who lost their lives, two others were injured, and the wreck caused a hazmat…

  • Personal Injury Lawsuits: The Importance of Being Prepared

    Personal Injury Lawsuits: The Importance of Being Prepared

    Crosley Law Firm has a concrete understanding of exactly what it means to be prepared when a personal injury case goes to trial. It’s more than just presenting the evidence to a jury. In this short video, Tom Crosley, Principal Attorney with Crosley Law Firm, shares some insight into what preparedness means to his firm.…

  • Risperdal Lawsuit Update: $1.75 Million Jury Verdict Awarded

    Risperdal Lawsuit Update: $1.75 Million Jury Verdict Awarded

    Yet another jury verdict has come down in favor of the victims who have suffered physically and emotionally as a result of the irresponsible, unethical, and reckless actions of Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. – a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. Nicholas Murray’s claim—the fourth in a series of cases presented this year—alleged that Johnson & Johnson…

  • Employee Fatality Figures Remain Troubling in San Antonio, Texas

    Employee Fatality Figures Remain Troubling in San Antonio, Texas

    Occupational Fatalities Despite significant progress in recent years, workplace safety is still a major issue for both employees and employers alike in San Antonio. According to a recent article published by My San Antonio, there have been 26 worker deaths in the city since 200, and of the occupational fatalities during the last six years,…