WHO ARE WE
Since its founding, The Witherspoon Law Group has developed a reputation as one of the most successful personal injury and wrongful death law firms. The Witherspoon Law Group is the go-to law firm for high-profile matters.
The Witherspoon Law Group is the #1 Trusted Law Firm for your serious legal matters. It is a privilege and an honor for The Witherspoon Law Group to be your trusted legal professionals. Hiring a law firm is a very important matter and we take our role very seriously.
The Witherspoon Law Group handles a wide range of complex civil litigation involving plane crashes, motor vehicle and trucking accidents, construction accidents, premises liability, products liability, personal injury, and workplace accidents.
We take tremendous pride in our diversity, work ethic and ability to present a case to a jury. The Witherspoon Law Group has successfully litigated many high-profile cases and obtained hundreds of millions for clients from around the world.
We have successfully handled many high-profile cases that have been covered by ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, MSNBC, Los Angeles Times, Associated Press, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and international media outlets.
We invite you to hear from some of our actual past clients by clicking on testimonials and what we do to learn more about The Witherspoon Law Group.
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MISOURI JURY VERDICT
A Missouri federal jury issued a $158 million verdict in favor of the family of a man killed on an Amtrak train
A federal jury sent a strong message to Amtrak, handing down a $158 million verdict for the family of Richie T. Aaron, a 30-year-old who would have been alive if Amtrak train staff had either taken a few moments to search for the suspicious shooter or rendered first aid in time.
TEXAS JURY VERDICT
A Texas jury awards $105 million to the family of a man rear ended by an amazon delivery service partner
A Texas jury is providing some sense of closure to a wife and mother of three children by awarding $105 million to the survivors of Gustavo Lopez, Sr., who was killed after being rear-ended by the driver of a commercial truck transporting Amazon freight to United States Postal Service locations.