Join us for a webinar with Randy and Alex Sorrels as they discuss the trial strategy and techniques they used to obtain their recent $352.7 million dollar verdict in Texas. In September 2019, at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, a third-party fueling company failed to stop and yield and collided with a United Airlines tarmac worker. The impact caused a complete spinal cord injury at T10, instantly paralyzing him. The plaintiffs’ lawsuit against the third-party fueling company and its driver alleged both negligence and gross negligence claims, including a negligent training claim against the company. In October 2021, a Texas jury found the driver and fueling company wholly at fault. They returned a $352.7 million verdict: $287,390,000 to the husband, $25,282,000 to the wife, and $20,050,000 each to their two children.