Ray Thomas Law Group
4900 N 10th Street, Suite B, McAllen, Texas 78504, McAllen, TX 78504
About Ray Thomas Law Group
Ray Thomas Law Group handles wrongful death, catastrophic injury, and complex business litigation cases. The firm operates from offices in McAllen and Seguin, Texas, serving clients across Texas, the United States, and Mexico. Attorney Ray Thomas is board-certified in Civil Trial Law, having tried over 100 cases and secured numerous multi-million dollar jury verdicts, including an $80 million trucking accident award. The firm provides services in both English and Spanish. Ray Thomas is also recognized for his expertise in cross-border litigation.
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Notable Case Results
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$80M
Trucking Accident / Personal Injury
Larry Lozano, an 18-wheeler driver, fell asleep at the wheel due to being forced by his employers (Jorge and Sylvia Marin and their companies) to falsify log books and drive beyond legal hours. Despite being exhausted and out of hours, he was compelled to take another load to the east coast, fearing termination due to having a special needs son and being the sole breadwinner. Fatigue led to a crash, causing him significant permanent injuries. A jury awarded Larry and his wife Irene $80 million in actual and punitive damages.
$70M
Complex Business Litigation
In a highly complex, cross-border dispute between multiple US scrap industry companies, a unanimous jury found: breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, breach of contract, and exemplary damages against each of three corporate and four individual defendants, despite an aggressive defense seeking dismissal and application of Mexican law, filing a competing complaint in Delaware, and a mandamus proceeding in the Supreme Court of Texas. The joint venture was located in Mexico, as was the physical evidence and many of the witnesses.
