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The Dirty Details of Legal Cases
Get all of the dirty details and legal insights from Houston Lawyers, Kyle Herbert and Peter Taffe, as they explore exciting cases.
What Makes a Truck Accident Case Different From a Car Accident Case in Texas?
After a serious crash, many people assume an accident claim is an accident claim. A wreck is a wreck. Someone caused it. Insurance gets involved. A claim gets filed. But that is not how truck accident cases usually work. A truck accident case can be much more complex than a standard car accident claim because… Continue reading What Makes a Truck Accident Case Different From a Car Accident Case in Texas?
Read More »S4 Eps 16: Tyler Skaggs Death Case & Paxton Trial Panel Interview
In this episode of The Dirty Verdict, Peter Taaffe, Bill Ogden, and Kyle Herbert sit down with Laura Hollingsworth, Dana Levy, Leah Graham, and Daniel Dutko for a deep dive into the civil case surrounding the tragic death of Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs.
The panel breaks down the facts behind the case, the role of Angels communications director Eric Kay, the evidence that revealed a broader culture of drug access inside the organization, and the uphill battle of proving negligence against a Major League Baseball franchise. From third-party subpoenas and deleted text messages to emotional witness testimony and a jury question that changed the trajectory of the case, the guests walk through what it took to fight for accountability on behalf of Tyler’s family.
The conversation also touches on the Ken Paxton impeachment trial, the unique dynamics of a massive trial team, the personal responsibility defense, fentanyl in professional sports, and whether Major League Baseball has done enough to address the systemic issues exposed by the case.
Main Highlights:
The largest guest panel in Dirty Verdict history
Laura Hollingsworth, Dana Levy, Leah Graham, and Daniel Dutko join the show
Behind-the-scenes stories from the Ken Paxton impeachment trial
The origin of the Tyler Skaggs civil case
How Eric Kay’s role with the Angels became central to the litigation
Evidence that Kay was providing opioids to multiple players
The challenge of proving the Angels knew, or should have known, what was happening
Why the case was not simply about “personal responsibility”
The significance of the criminal trial and Kay’s 22-year sentence
The difference between an intentional overdose and a fentanyl poisoning
The role of the Angels’ team doctor and the opioid prescriptions connected to Kay
Discovery battles, deleted texts, and third-party subpoenas
Camilla Kay’s testimony and the evidence found through her phone
The structure of the trial team and each lawyer’s role
The three-and-a-half-month trial in Orange County
The jury question about punitive damages that shifted settlement pressure
The emotional burden on Tyler Skaggs’ family
How the trial exposed deeper questions about drug use in professional sports
MLB, the players union, and opioid testing after Tyler’s death
Whether the Angels and Major League Baseball have truly learned from the case
Read More »Can You Still Recover Compensation If You Were Partly at Fault in a Texas Car Accident?
After a car accident, one of the most stressful questions people ask is this: “What if the insurance company says I was partly to blame? Do I still have a case?” That question matters because many claims are not decided by whether the crash was entirely one person’s fault. They are decided by how blame… Continue reading Can You Still Recover Compensation If You Were Partly at Fault in a Texas Car Accident?
Read More »Should You Talk to the Insurance Adjuster After a Houston Car Accident?
After a car accident, the phone often rings sooner than people expect. Sometimes it is your own insurance company. Sometimes it is the other driver’s insurance adjuster. And sometimes the call comes before you have even had time to fully understand your injuries, look at the damage, or think clearly about what happened. That is… Continue reading Should You Talk to the Insurance Adjuster After a Houston Car Accident?
Read More »What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Car Accident
A car accident can leave you shaken, hurt, and unsure what to do next. One moment, you are driving through Houston like any other day. The next, you are dealing with pain, damage to your vehicle, calls from insurance companies, and the stress of trying to figure out what to do next. That fear is… Continue reading What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Car Accident
Read More »S4 Eps 15: Trey Barton Interview
In this episode of The Dirty Verdict, hosts Kyle Herbert, Peter Taaffe, and Bill Ogden sit down with trial attorney Trey Barton for a wide-ranging conversation about his path from teacher and coach to plaintiff’s lawyer, opening his own firm right as COVID hit, and building a practice largely through attorney referrals.
Trey walks through several recent verdicts, including a wrongful death/DWI case in Fayette County, a workplace foot-crush injury involving medical equipment, a commercial vehicle collision, and a bicycle injury case. Along the way, the group digs into trial strategy, jury selection, high-low agreements, damages arguments, corporate reps, deposition clips, and what makes a client’s story connect with a jury
Topics Discussed
00:00:15 — Introduction to Trey BartonThe hosts welcome Trey Barton to the show and kick things off with jokes about Aggies, Longhorns, Memorial Day, and Trey’s background.
00:02:05 — Growing Up in La Grange, Texas
00:04:39 — From A&M to Teaching and Coaching
00:06:53 — Deciding to Go to Law School
00:08:05 — Discovering Trial WorkAfter clerking for judges and seeing trials firsthand, Trey realized he wanted to become a trial lawyer instead of pursuing real estate transactions.
00:08:24 — Working Full-Time During Law School
00:09:32 — Defense Work and Learning the Other Side
00:10:26 — Opening His Own Firm in 2020
00:13:28 — Starting a Firm During COVID
00:17:35 — Building a Referral-Based Practice
00:21:04 — Wrongful Death/DWI Case in Fayette County
00:23:06 — Jury Selection in a Small Community
00:26:36 — Talking About DWI, Damages, and Accountability
00:28:06 — A $6.95 Million Verdict and Closure for the Family
00:32:52 — Nurse’s Foot-Crush Injury Case
00:36:13 — Medical Testimony and Proving Nerve Damage
00:38:40 — Trial Strategy with Witnesses and Liability
00:42:46 — $4.49 Million Verdict Without Economic Damages
00:43:10 — Per Diem Damages Arguments
00:45:19 — High-Low Agreements and Waiver of Appeal
00:47:09 — Commercial Vehicle Collision Case
00:48:27 — TBI, Herniations, and a Subsequent Accident
00:50:53 — Telling the Client’s Story
00:52:03 — Handling Preexisting Mental Anguish
00:53:10 — Auto vs. Bicycle Injury Case
00:55:35 — $500,000 Bicycle Case Verdict
00:56:04 — Trey’s Current Trial Docket
00:56:42 — Keeping Trials Short and Focused
00:58:29 — Final Thoughts and Contact Information
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