Our Results Make a Difference
Explore How We Have Helped Our Clients
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$73.21 Million Verdict Birth Injury
The Buckingham & Vega legal team secured a $73.21 million verdict on behalf of a baby who was catastrophically injured due to the negligence of their doctor and medical team.
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Record-Setting $72 Million Verdict Birth Injury
The Buckingham & Vega team obtained a $72 Million verdict in a birth injury case when an OB/ GYN failed to properly monitor the mom during pregnancy.
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$16 Million Truck Accident
Buckingham & Vega obtained a $16 million settlement in a truck accident case. The truck driver was speeding and inattentive (texting) and crashed into the rear of a pickup truck stopped at a stoplight.
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$14 Million Dram Shop Liability
Our team obtained a $14 million dram shop verdict on behalf of a client who was injured due to negligence.
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$13 Million Truck Accident
Our team secured a 13 million settlement in a truck accident case. An eighteen-wheeler made an unsafe turn in front of a car driven by a grandmother and her family. The grandmother was killed and the family suffered severe injuries.
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13 Million Work Injury
Buckingham & Vega represented an oilfield worker who was killed when their company failed to properly train its employees on how to safely move waste bins. Our client was killed when he became trapped between two bins.
We Protect Texas Nursing Home Residents’ Rights
Texas has a growing senior population and some of that population may need professional care in a nursing home or assisted living facility. It’s also important to realize that seniors have protected rights in the state of Texas. Your Dallas, TX nursing home abuse lawyer knows the rights that your loved one has and will be able to identify what rights were violated. Let’s take a look at some of the rights listed on the Resident’s Bill of Rights.
- A resident has all the rights, benefits, responsibilities, and privileges granted by the Constitution, and laws in the country and state.
- Be free from physical and mental abuse, corporal punishment, and physical and chemical constraints.
- Participate in social, religious, or community groups.
- Be treated with respect, consideration, and recognition of their individuality.
- Have a safe and decent living environment.
These are just a handful of rights that your loved one has—and nursing homes need to abide by them. However, abusive nursing home environments do exist and put their residents in danger of injury, worsening their health condition, or death.
When your loved one’s rights are violated, you deserve to take a stand with them. That’s where our nursing home abuse attorneys can help. We’ll fight for justice for your loved one.