Experienced Investigators and Attorneys for Texas Roller Coaster Deaths | DENENA | POINTS

Experienced Investigators and Attorneys for Texas Roller Coaster Deaths

Tony Denena and Chad Points, experienced attorneys for Texas roller coaster deaths, have the legal skill and knowledge you need to win your case after a tragic roller coaster accident. Fatalities from roller coaster accidents are statistically rare, but when they do happen, they cause grievous harm to families who only wanted a pleasant family outing at an amusement park. Victims deserve fair compensation after these tragic amusement park accidents.

SixFlagsTexasGiant-3999 Friday night, a fatal fall from the Texas Giant roller coaster at Six Flags amusement park in Arlington took the life of a beloved mother as her family remained, shocked, seated in the same ride. Witnesses are saying that the lap bar released the woman during the ride. Six Flags isn’t saying anything about the cause of the accident. And authorities are investigating. No doubt in-depth investigations and a strong lawsuit by the surviving family members’ attorneys for Texas roller coaster deaths will be necessary to ensure that the family receives compensation for their needless and devastating loss.

Amusement Parks and their Big Insurance Companies have High-Powered Defense Teams to Contest Claims of any Wrongdoing and to try to Deny Claims when Accidents Happen

Victims’ valid claims might be very hotly contested by the amusement parks, their team of defense attorneys, and their insurance companies because of the huge financial liabilities involved. For example, the law firm of Denena Points, PC won a $2.7 million settlement for the family of Brian Greenhouse, who was tragically killed in a 28-foot fall from the Hi-Miler roller coaster at the Houston Rodeo in March 2011.

About that Fatal Roller Coaster Accident and the Successful Lawsuit on Behalf of the Surviving Family

Brian Greenhouse sustained serious injuries to the head and chest. He received transport to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Mr. Greenhouse left a grieving 6-year-old son behind. Our attorneys for Texas roller coaster deaths helped the mother of Mr. Greenhouse’s son to sue Ray Cammack Shows and the Houston Rodeo on behalf of the now fatherless 6-year-old boy. We also aided Mr. Greenhouse’s parents in their suit after the tragic loss of their son. The lawsuit maintained that the locking mechanism on the lap bar that released Mr. Greenhouse during the roller coaster ride had been negligently maintained.

That Hi-Miler roller coaster at the Houston Rodeo contained a deadly flaw in a lap bar latch pin that had malfunctioned several times over the two previous years according to witnesses. Those witnesses fortunately survived the release of their lap bar during the ride. Because they survived, their reports of a problem with the lap bar apparently weren’t taken seriously by ride operators. And no action was taken to fix the defective lap bar. Our attorneys for Texas roller coaster deaths note that the Hi-Miler roller coaster was owned, maintained, and operated by Ray Cammack Shows, Inc., a traveling carnival that supplied rides to events across the country.

Continue to Part 2 to learn about how careful attorney efforts discovered the cause of the fatal fall and won the case for Mr. Greenhouses’ surviving relatives.