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<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:22:43 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Firm Client W. W. Webber Owes Nothing in Robertson County Verdict</title>
			<description> 	Attorneys from Sheehy, Ware &amp; Pappas, P.C. successfully defended W. W. Webber in the recent trial of a multi-vehicle truck/auto collision case in Robertson County.   	On September 15, 2006, on TxDot's Highway 6 widening project in Brazos County, two pickup trucks had stopped behind a dump truck that was waiting for traffic to clear before making a legal, left turn off Highway 6 into a construction right of way. A second dump truck pulling a pup trailer crashed into the three-truck line from behind. The collision caused the first pickup to explode into flames on contact, killing the driver. The collision in turn propelled the pickup into the second pickup, severely injuring that driver. The driver of the second dump truck then veered left into the oncoming lane of traffic, colliding almost head-on with a passenger car carrying three college students, killing all aboard.   	   	The suit alleged that the driver of the second dump truck was negligent in failing to pay attention and...
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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