Roach Law Firm
205 Linda Drive, Daingerfield, Texas 75638, Daingerfield, TX 75638
About Roach Law Firm
Roach Law Firm represents clients in personal injury, truck accident, environmental, and antitrust litigation. With offices in East Texas and Chicago, Illinois, the firm serves a broad client base. Attorney Nelson J. Roach brings 30 years of experience, including a $730 million truck accident verdict. The firm also contributed to the $17 billion Texas tobacco litigation settlement.
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Notable Case Results
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$17B
Tobacco Litigation
Prosecution of the State of Texas's claims against the tobacco industry to recoup state monies paid to treat smoking-related illnesses, resulting in the largest single civil litigation settlement in history at that time.
$730M
Truck Accident
Jury verdict for the family of Toni Combest, a 73-year-old great-grandmother killed in a collision with an oversize-cargo truck hauling a propeller for a U.S. Navy nuclear submarine.
$554M
Patent Litigation
Representation of DataTreasury Corporation in patent infringement cases against major banks for their use of electronic check processing systems.
$119M
Environmental Litigation
Class action lawsuit for roughly 7,000 Oklahomans against Phelps Dodge Corporation and Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc., for lead, arsenic, and cadmium contamination from the Blackwell Zinc Smelter.
$90M
Toxic Tort Litigation
Representation of thousands of steel workers at the Lone Star Steel Mill who suffered from breathing problems and cancer due to exposure to deadly silica and asbestos products.
$51.2M
Antitrust Litigation
Antitrust class action against major chicken-processing companies (Pilgrim’s Pride, Tyson Foods, Koch Foods) for colluding to reduce competition among small farms.

