Tom, Ben and Jac Kemmy obtained a large confidential settlement on behalf of their clients. The Kemmy Law Firm, P.C. hired nine of the best experts in their respective fields, took over 20 depositions,... and obtained a substantial seven figure settlement just before the start of trial. The recovery secured much needed medical care and additional support so that the family could better cope with this life-changing injury.
Business
Confidential Oil & Gas settlement
Sep 15, 2018
OUTCOME: Settled
The Kemmy team secured a settlement for a group of owners who were forced to shut down its oil related business with a $20 million market value.
Then…Tom and Nick Kemmy, together with the rest of t...he Kemmy Team, took on three of the largest oil companies in Texas, and four of the State’s largest law firms, and secured a massive recovery for a group of clients. Our attorneys are proud to have stood with the clients against considerable forces in order to obtain relief from such a large loss.
Medical malpractice
$13.5 Million Verdict
May 15, 2017
OUTCOME: Succsessful verdict
Permanent Spinal Cord Injury
The Kemmy Law Firm, P.C. obtained the second largest medical negligence verdict in Texas for 2017 ($13.5 million). The result exemplifies our fierce dedication to clients... who suffer a catastrophic injury through the fault of others, and our commitment to securing justice for those seriously injured.
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Tom and Danny Kemmy secured the verdict after a two-week trial. Our client was admitted to Regent Care, a skilled nursing facility, on November 26, 2013, to receive care for a groin rash that was preventing his hip surgery. He left Regent Care on December 9, 2013, suffering from permanent paraplegia and permanent incontinence. We alleged, and the jury found, Regent Care’s nurses were negligent in failing to promptly notify the treating physicians of a significant change in his condition, resulting in delay in diagnosing and treating a spinal tumor that ultimately caused the client to suffer permanent paralysis and incontinence. The jury held Regent Care responsible and awarded over $13.5 million in damages. Expenses $98,000. Fees $2,000,000.