Winter Storm Casualties - Who’s Responsible? | #Lawyered - Ep. 40
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A literal Arctic storm slammed into Texas February 11 - 18, resulting in numerous multi-car pile-ups, “rolling” blackouts, and leaving many without water. One of the most devastating tragedies was the death of Cristian Pavonz, an eleven-year-old boy who died in his bed allegedly from hypothermia. Your legal A-Team delves into the situation, discussing the lawsuit his mother has brought against ERCOT and her electricity provider, what ERCOT is, and can ERCOT even be sued (or is it protected under sovereign immunity). Take a listen to hear A&A’s thoughts on if ERCOT can be held responsible. Connect with Andrea on IG: @andrea.s.turner Connect with Austin on IG: @the_dallas_lawyer Check out #LAWYERED on IG: @hash_tag_lawyered
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