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Thomas J Henry Is Investigating Claims Related To The Maui Wildfires

Thomas J. Henry, one of the largest personal injury firms in the nation, is actively investigating claims that possible failures by Hawaiian Electric contributed to the spread of deadly wildfires throughout Maui and the resort town of Lāhainā. 

A class action lawsuit against Hawaiian Electric alleges the utility failed to cut power to parts of Maui affected by high wind conditions, possibly resulting in downed poles and electrical lines that could have sparked the blaze.

Thomas J. Henry is gathering information on damages related to: 

  • Personal injury
  • Emotional distress
  • Death
  • Property loss
  • Property damage
  • Loss of employment
  • Lost wages

If you or a loved one were negatively impacted by the Maui wildfires or if you lost a loved one to this tragic event, contact Thomas J. Henry for a FREE Case Consultation.

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Trucking Accident

$50 Million

Trucking Accident

$35 Million

Product Liability

$30.22 Million

Premises Liability

$14.75 Million

Medical Malpractice

$12.7 Million

Company Vehicle Accident

$10 Million

Company Vehicle Accident

$9 Million

Medical Malpractice

$8 Million

Why Choose Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys?

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If you've been hurt, you may have a damaged vehicle or be unable to work. We can help get you a rental car if your vehicle is damaged and even advance money on qualified cases.
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If you've been hurt, you may not be able to come into our offices to speak to an attorney. Don't worry, we will come to you wherever you are – at home, work, or hospital.
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Thomas J. Henry offers a "No Fee Promise." We work on a contingency fee basis which means you do not pay our firm any fees unless and until we win your case. Learn more.

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Austin | 1 year ago

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Austin | 2 years ago

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Austin | 1 year ago

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Your Questions Answered

We have straight answers to difficult questions
to help you make critical decisions, navigate
legal process and help you get justice.

Following an accident, there are always more questions
than answers. At Thomas J. Henry, we’re here to answer
any questions you have about your injury case.

Yes. If you have lost a family member in an 18-wheeler accident, you can file a wrongful death lawsuit against the driver of the 18-wheeler as well as the trucking company and any other parties determined to be negligent. Our Texas 18-wheeler accident lawyers are well-versed in wrongful death claims and will work diligently to ensure you are properly compensated for your loved one's death.
Because truck accidents are so complex, your Austin truck accident lawyer may wish to bring in expert witnesses to help prove your claim. An expert witnesses is an industry expert with specialized knowledge of truck drivers, truck accidents, and/or trucking regulations. Expert witnesses that may work on your case include:
  • Accident Investigation Experts
  • Hazardous Materials Experts
  • FMCSA Compliance Consultants
  • Forensic Engineers
  • Accident Re-constructionists
  • Human Factors Forensic Science Experts (reaction time, fatigue and distracted driving)
  • General Equipment Technical Expert
Whether or not a truck accident case goes to trial is dependent on several factors. Among the most important of those factors are:
  • How clear is a liability in the case?
  • Is the insurance company willing to pay a reasonable settlement?
While a case will be settled out of court more often than not, your attorney must treat every claim as though it will be tried to verdict. Our truck accident lawyers will take this approach to your case from day one.
Commercial trucks are further classified by their gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). In the United States, the classifications are as follows:
  • Class 1- GVWR ranges from 0 to 6,000 pounds
  • Class 2- GVWR ranges from 6,001 to 10,000 pounds
  • Class 3- GVWR ranges from 10,001 to 14,000 pounds
  • Class 4- GVWR ranges from 14,001 to 16,000 pounds
  • Class 5- GVWR ranges from 16,001 to 19,500 pounds
  • Class 6- GVWR ranges from 19,501 to 26,000 pounds
  • Class 7- GVWR ranges from 26,001 to 33,000 pounds
  • Class 8- GVWR is anything above 33,000 pounds
If you have questions about the vehicle involved in your accident, speak with one our Texas truck accident lawyers.
When you are involved in a serious trucking accident, you will likely miss some work due to your injuries. The amount of work missed generally depends on the severity of your injuries and the physical requirements of your job. In the most severe cases, you may not be able to return to your previous occupation at all. You can recover these damages as lost wages. In the simplest terms, lost wages are any wages you did not or cannot earn due to your injury. Lost wages are not limited to those you have already missed out on, but can also refer to wages you will miss out on in the future. Typically, lost wages are broken down into three categories:
  • Lost wages – wages you lost during a period you were unable to work.
  • Loss of earning capacity – if you have sustained a long-term disability from an accident and cannot make as much money as you did before your accident.
  • Lost opportunities – this would include things like missing a job interview while you were recovering.
An important thing to remember is that if you lost your previous job due to your injuries and returned to work for lower pay, you may be entitled to the difference in pay between your previous job and the job you now hold.
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