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San Antonio Personal Injury Attorney


Combative and controversial in a personal-injury and product-liability career that spanned more than a half-century, Mr. Maloney won more than a hundred cases where the verdict topped $1 million. He was known as the king of torts.

His clients, he said, were "the injured and the downtrodden." They included an order of nuns fighting construction of a freeway, a San Antonio madam with a little black book containing 3,000 names, and a dog named Wimpy, who, for lack of a city tag, was about to be separated from his owner.

He also was a Democratic Party stalwart, raising many thousands of dollars for candidates in an era when Democrats dominated Texas politics.

One of Mr. Maloney's largest settlements grew out of a 1975 propane truck explosion in Eagle Pass, Tex. The fiery wreck killed 16 people and injured 100 after the truck swerved to avoid an oncoming car and slammed into a mobile home park. His clients, a 14-year-year boy and the boy's father, received a little more than half of the $52 million settlement.

The settlement was "probably more than the entire municipal payroll of Del Rio," the Texas border town where the case was tried, Mr. Maloney told the San Antonio Business Journal in 1987. At the time, it was the largest personal-injury award in the United States.
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