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At Brock Person Guerra Reyna, we have tried hundreds of cases over the years, too many to include in this website. We have, however, chosen to include each of those cases governed by a jury verdict where the amount sought was in excess of $500,000. It is important to note that we have included every case tried under this broad category, not just select verdicts.
Fajardo v. Stevenson's Appliances, Inc. (Cameron County) Plaintiff purchased a new dryer from Defendant. After the installation, Plaintiff called Defendant to complain that the dryer was not working properly (taking too long to dry clothes). On two occasions, Defendant came to the Plaintiff's home on a service call. Four days after the second service call, the dryer caught fire and the condominium burned to the ground (along with all contents). The Plaintiff hired four liability experts. The Defendant hired none. The property damage was $300,000. The Plaintiff asked the jury to award $1,000,000. The pre-trial demand was $500,000. The pre-trial offer was $100,000. The jury returned a zero verdict in favor of the Defendant. |