Jury Awards $30 Million to Oilfield Worker, But Legal Changes Threaten Halving Compensation

A jury in the state of New Mexico has awarded a significant settlement of $30 million to an oilfield worker. However, a state law will cut the worker’s compensation in half. This development has sparked a debate on the impact of state legislation on workers’ rights and fair compensation practices. The oilfield worker, whose identity has not been disclosed, was reportedly injured while working in the oil and gas industry. The incident resulted in severe physical and financial hardships for the worker. The jury determined that the worker’s injuries were a direct result of negligence … Read more

Colorado Oilfield Worker Awarded $30 Million After Fracking Tank Explosion, But State Law Limits Payout

GREELEY, Colorado — A Colorado jury has awarded $30 million to an oilfield worker who suffered severe injuries in a fracking tank explosion in Weld County four years ago. However, due to state law limitations on damage payouts, the worker will not be able to collect the full amount. This verdict comes as a group called Coloradans for Accountability, supported by the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, is pushing for a ballot initiative to eliminate the cap on non-economic damages in personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits. The injured worker, Steven Straughen, who is a married … Read more