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Rodriguez Trial Law

Rodriguez Trial Law

231 W. Cypress St. San Antonio, TX 78212, San Antonio, TX 78212

Google4.5(24)
4 Attorneys
$216.4M+ Recovered
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About Rodriguez Trial Law

Rodriguez Trial Law is a personal injury firm serving San Antonio and clients throughout South Texas. The firm handles motor vehicle accidents, oil field injuries, and product liability cases. Its four attorneys have over 50 years of combined experience, including a board-certified personal injury trial lawyer with nearly 30 years in practice. They have secured significant results, including a $124 million jury verdict, and offer services in English and Spanish.

Rodriguez Trial Law Case Results

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$124.5M

Products Liability

Jury verdict in favor of a catastrophically injured 11-year-old child against Audi AG and Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. for a defective and unreasonably dangerous seat that collapsed in an automobile accident.

2016Trial VerdictView

$995,703

18-Wheeler Collision

18-Wheeler Collision

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$5.3M

18-Wheeler Collision

18 Wheeler Collision Death

2023View

$103,324

Underinsured Motorist Claim

Bexar County jury awarded client $103,324 in damages for severe knee injury from car crash, reduced to $823 after credits. Trial court ordered $20,000 in attorney fees. Upheld on appeal, Texas Supreme Court declined to hear.

2025Trial VerdictView

$2.8M

Head-On Vehicle Collision

Head-On Highway Vehicle Collision

2019View

$1.1M

18-Wheeler Collision

18-Wheeler Collision

2016View

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