- October 9, 2024
- Community
As you may know, our firm is dedicated to helping the injured obtain the compensation they are owed should their injury have arisen from another person or party’s negligence. Though this is the heart of what we do, we also place an important emphasis on giving back to our community and supporting up-and-coming attorneys. In today’s community blog, your Dallas, TX catastrophic injury attorneys reflect on Quentin Brogdon’s most recent presentation at the University of Texas School of Law’s Car Wrecks seminar and explain the importance of the Gregory v. Chohan case which created some future uncertainty regarding the law of non-economic damages.
Chair of Car Wrecks Seminar
On Thursday and Friday, August 15 and 16, 2024, Partner Quentin Brogdon sat as chair of the University of Texas School of Law Car Wrecks seminar, where he and defense attorney Mitzi Mayfield presented on non-economic damages following a recent decision in 2023’s Gregory v. Cohen. The seminar took place in Austin, TX. To learn more about our office’s community involvement or for more information about this seminar, give our office a call.
Non-Economic Damages and the Law
The law is integral in protecting individual rights, and a recent 2023 decision, Gregory v. Cohen, plays a significant role in non-economic damage recovery. If you or a loved one become physically injured due to the negligent actions of another and you suffer emotional distress or mental anguish accompanying the injury, you may seek compensation for this element of damages in addition to your other economic damages. Of course, it is best to seek advice from experienced attorneys so you understand your options with respect to your specific situation.
Stay Involved
We are always taking strides to educate up-and-coming attorneys about the intricacies of the law. Contact Crain Brogdon LLP in Dallas, TX by calling (214) 522-9404 to learn more and speak to our team about personal injury law and your options.
Attorney Quentin Brogdon
Quentin Brogdon has over thirty years of experience and expertise in the field of personal injury trial law. He is board certified in both personal injury trial law and civil trial advocacy. Quentin has received an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible rating. This rating reflects an attorney’s ethics and abilities according to reviews from fellow attorneys. [ Attorney Bio ]
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