Recent News about our Birth Trauma Law Firm and Cerebral Palsy Lawyers

Below are recent news items about our birth injury attorneys, as well as about changes in birth injury laws. If you have questions about birth traumas, including about cerebral palsy, erb’s palsy, shoulder dystocia, or brain injuries, please contact our birth trauma attorneys now for a free consultation.


Long-time Temple attorney John O. Roark has joined the injury lawyer team of Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP

Roark is board certified in personal injury trial law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and in civil trial law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He has over 40 years experience in civil and personal injury trial law, most of it in Temple.

His daughter, Sharon Walters, also joins the staff as a paralegal in the firm’s Temple office.

“We’re thrilled to have John and Sharon join us” said Richard A. Dodd, managing partner of the firm. “They bring a depth of experience in the law and Bell County that will be highly valuable in our efforts to help people who have been hurt by the recklessness of others.”

Roark joins a team of attorneys who have earned spots on Texas Monthly’s exclusive list of Super Lawyers and recognized by Newsweek magazine as one of the nation’s top law personal injury law firms.

Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP represents people in complex litigation including asbestos exposure, birth trauma, personal injury, product liability, oil and gas lease royalties and wrongful death. The firm has helped hundreds of Central Texans get back millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements.

The firm has offices in Temple and in Cameron. More information about the firm can be found at http://www.778HELP.com/http://www.AsbestosLaw.com.


Local attorney earns place on prestigious Super Lawyers list

Richard A. Dodd, a partner with Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP in Cameron, has been named to the Texas Super Lawyers list as one of the top attorneys in Texas for 2011.

The new Super Lawyers list will be be published in the October issue of Texas Monthly, which is on the newsstand now.

This peer-reviewed recognition comes on the heels of the announcement in August that the firm was named one of the “Top 20” personal injury law firms in the nation by Newsweek magazine.

“This recognition from two major sources is humbling.” said Dodd. “It is a concrete demonstration of our commitment to helping our clients find the resources they need to recover from serious injuries.”

More important than this recognition, Dodd said, is the fact that he and his partners have made the lives of many ordinary working people better. “When many of our clients come to us they are hurting and frightened. They are often struggling with serious injuries and have huge medical bills, or they’ve lost a loved one in an accident and don’t know where else to turn.”

Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP represents people in complex litigation including asbestos exposure, birth trauma, personal injury, product liability, oil and gas lease royalties and wrongful death.

Dodd grew up on a farm in rural Milam County and brings the work ethic he learned there to his profession. Farming continues to be a big part of his life.

He is very active with environmental conservation efforts, which is evident in hobbies such as bird watching, raising acres of wildflowers and planting thousands of trees. He supports local arts organizations, FFA and 4H groups as well as national organizations, like the Brain Injury Foundation and Autism Speaks, that work to make life better for the disabled.

Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of recognition from other attorneys, and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a rigorous multi-phased process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. Fewer than 5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by Super Lawyers.

Cappolino Dodd Krebs has offices in Temple, Cameron, Austin and The Woodlands. More information about the firm may be found at http://www.778HELP.com/http://www.AsbestosLaw.com.


Texas law firm earns spot on top list

Each year, Newsweek magazine recognizes a selct group of personal injury law firms nationwide for recognition for excellence. This year, Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP, one of only three firms in Texas, was selected to this list.

“I’m both humbled and honored,” managing partner Richard A. Dodd said after Newsweek approached the firm with the recognition. “I’d like to think that it is our hard work and commitment to our client’s needs that led to this.”

More important than this recognition, Dodd said, is the fact that he and his partners have made the lives of many ordinary working people better. “When many of our clients come to us they are hurting and frightened. They are often struggling with serious injuries and have huge medical bills, or they’ve lost a loved one in an accident and don’t know where else to turn.”

Timothy Cappolino was chosen to represent the firm. Cappolino earned his law degree from the University of Houston Bates College of Law. He is state certified in personal injury trial law and civil trial law, and is a nationally certified civil trial advocate.

Cappolio Dodd Krebs LLP represents clients in complex litigation including asbestos exposure, birth trauma, personal injury, product liability, oil and gas lease royalties and wrongful death. The firm has offices in Austin, Temple, the Woodlands, Port Lavaca and Cameron.

There is more information on the law firm at its website, http://www.AsbestosLaw.com.

The magazine’s section on the nation’s top personal injury attorneys appears in a special double issue dated August 22, which is on newsstands now.


New “You & the Law” Newsletter Available

“You & the Law” is a practical law firm newsletter that is provided by Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP to help you stay up to date with important legal information. The most recent edition of “You & the Law” is available in .pdf format below:

You & the Law


Attorney Craig W. Brown was awarded Texas Monthly’s top up-and-coming Texas lawyers “Rising Stars”

Picture of attorney Craig Brown

Attorney Craig W. Brown was awarded Texas Monthly’s top up-and-coming Texas lawyers “Rising Stars” designation for his efforts in working for people in cases of toxic exposure, mesothelioma, cancer, and lung disease. Brown is a birth trauma attorney at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP, and represents many asbestos victims who worked in the smeltering industry and their families who were affected by asbestos on the workers’ clothing and personal items. Texas Rising Stars is published by Texas Monthly through independent research conducted by Law & Politics magazine. Fewer than 2.5 percent of Texas attorneys are named Rising Stars.


TOXICOLOGIST TO GIVE PUBLIC SPEECH

Stephen King, Ph.D., M.P.H., Toxicologist & Epidemiologist from Houston, Texas will be speaking on “Adverse Health Effects from Exposures to Toxic Substances at Home and in the Work Environment.”

Click here for more info


Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Port Lavaca Office on April 7, 2008

Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Port Lavaca Office on April 7, 2008

On April 7, 2008, Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP held a ribbon cutting ceremony for their new office in Port Lavaca. Members of the Chamber of Commerce were on location for the ceremony. The new office is located at 106 S Commerce, Suite 5, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979.


Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP Makes a Gold Sponsorship Donation for American Cancer Society’s Rockdale ‘Relay for Life’

‘RELAY FOR LIFE’ DONATION

Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP of Cameron made a gold sponsorship donation to the American Cancer Society’s Rockdale Relay for Life last week. Accepting the donation, and representing the Relay for Life committee, was Marie Bakken (third from right). From left are Gerry Heitman, Marilyn Jekel, Debbie Sims, Valerie Farwell, Bakken, Janice Johnson and Danielle Donnelly. All but Bakken are law firm employees. The Rockdale Relay for Life is scheduled for May 17-18 at Tiger Stadium in Rockdale. The event is targeted to all of Milam County in efforts to raise money and awareness in preventing cancer.


Jacksonville, Florida at T2 Lab – Chemical Plant Explosion Kills Four People and Many Injured

According to CNN, “Four people were killed and several injured after an explosion Wednesday at a chemical plant sent a thick plume of smoke over a section of Jacksonville, authorities said.” “Literally, it’s a hellish inferno. There is no other way to describe it,”” said Fire Department spokesman Tom Francis.Fourteen people were hospitalized after the blast at the T2 Lab on Faye Road, in an industrial area on the waterfront in north Jacksonville, Francis said.” If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of this explosion, please do not wait to contact our firm today. To read the full story on CNN click here.


Craig Brown Wins First Case As Lead Counsel

Over the past five years Craig has been involved in many trials all over the state of Texas. Some cases were tried as co-counsel and in others Craig was second chair. Craig’s first trial as lead counsel concluded Thursday, September 13th, 2007 in Burleson County, Texas with a win for the Plaintiffs. In a case with soft tissue injuries and eight-month gap between treatments Craig obtained a verdict in excess of an amount that allowed for maximum recovery.


Cappolino, Dodd, and Krebs legal team stands behind the working men and women.

The Cappolino, Dodd, and Krebs legal team attended the USW (United Steel Worker’s) #4895 Family Day Celebration. Our team of asbestos law attorneys wanted to provide support for this event because our firm stands behind the working men and women that make this country great! Here are some photos from the event:

Cappolino, Dodd, and Krebs legal team stands behind the working men and women.Cappolino, Dodd, and Krebs legal team stands behind the working men and women.Cappolino, Dodd, and Krebs legal team stands behind the working men and women.Cappolino, Dodd, and Krebs legal team stands behind the working men and women.Cappolino, Dodd, and Krebs legal team stands behind the working men and women.


TxU offers are too good to be true

In reference to the story in The Cameron Herald newspaper, “Feeding the (Power) Hungry,” March 22.

This clearly demonstrates the callousness with which big corporations like TxU treat rural Texans. They want to dump over 9,000 tons of pollution into our air every year from a coal plant in Milam County, then they offer huge tax revenues and economic benefits to placate local officials while the rest of us are kept in the dark regarding the health risks. The laws of nature tell us nothing is for free. We’ll be mortgaging our health for generations to come, and realize too late that we’ve traded economic benefits today while condemning future generations to the horrors of birth defects, asthma, lung cancer and other debilitating diseases. These horrors will ultimately mean a huge economic deficit for our community.

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Rick Dodd, Cameron


A Soldier’s Remark

Last week I was in a local convenience store when I noticed a young soldier using the ATM machine. I thought about all that is going on in the world today and how this young man could easily be in harms way at this moment, instead of the friendly confines of Cameron, Texas.

As I exited the store the young soldier approached the counter and our eyes met. I stuck out my hand and said, “We appreciate ya.” Without hesitating this young man shook my hand, looked me straight in the eye and said, “Happy to do it sir.”

Now that remark got me to thinking. Could I imagine not seeing my family for a year or more? Could I imagine riding in a vehicle not knowing if/when a bomb would go off? Could I imagine walking down the street not knowing that someone, anyone, could walk up wanting to do me harm? And to beat all could I imagine myself telling a perfect stranger that I was “happy” to be doing these things? I don’t really know if I could, but I do know this young man did.

The next time you see one of these men/women why not try sticking out your hand and telling them you appreciate them. What they say might stick with you, what this young man said to me did.

Gerry L. Heitman, Cameron