Impressive Results that you can trust

As trial lawyers, our goal is to obtain the best result possible for the client and to fight for you at a time when you need someone you can trust. That focus has led to multimillion dollar jury verdicts that garnered nationwide attention for our clients. We have handled large and complex cases with live television interviews on local media, CNN, Lou Dobbs, nationwide print media, including USA Today, the WallStreet Journal, the Arizona Republic, the Daily Star, the Tucson Citizen, and others.  

Caitlin Watters in court speaking to jurors

jury

verdicts

Watters Law consistently secures favorable jury verdicts through meticulous trial preparation and persuasive advocacy, ensuring our clients receive the justice they deserve. Our track record of successful jury verdicts reflects our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional legal representation in the courtroom.

  • DeVilbiss v. K.E. & G. Homes In a toxic exposure case the jury returned its verdict for $5 million to compensate a man exposed to large concentrations of hydrocarbons emitted from diesel fumes. The jury assigned comparative fault making the final verdict amount $4.25 million.

  • Minium v. Pillar Communities The jury returned a $3.3 million jury verdict in favor of our client after she was injured from a toxic mold exposure. At the time of this verdict, this was the single largest personal injury verdict in a toxic mold case.

  • Boydstun v. Hamilton Aviation The jury returned its verdict for a whistleblower at an aviation repair facility for $2.9 million.

  • Frank v. Oracle Properties The jury returned a $325,000 jury verdict after our client was injured from a fall in a negligently maintained parking garage.

  • Straub v. Infinity Insurance A unanimous jury returned a verdict for Mr. Straub and against his automobile insurance carrier, Infinity Insurance. The insurance carrier had refused to pay Mr. Straub’s claim for a stolen vehicle. Following the jury verdict the court then awarded attorney’s fees and costs to Mr. Straub.

  • Moreno v. San Xavier Rock and Materials The jury returned a $125,000 verdict in favor of our client in a wrongful discharge case brought because he was fired for pursuing a worker’s compensation claim.

  • Westbrook Investors v. Spencer The jury returned a $328,500 jury verdict in a counter-claim by our client against her former employer.

Andrea and Caitlin Watters strategizing for a settlement

Settlements

In addition to jury verdicts, our firm has successfully settled many cases for our clients. The key to our success is careful preparation, organization, and an intense focus on developing your case. Because this is a small firm, your case gets personalized attention. This is critical to our clients' success in the courtroom or at settlement.

  • In a case that garnered nationwide attention, Navy Petty Officer Balodis sued his 8 year employer Pep Boys when he was wrongfully terminated after being called to active duty post the September 11, 2001 attack on the world trade centers. Settled for a confidential amount.

  • Mold and sick building exposure causing severe asthma resulting in the plaintiff’s death. Settled for a confidential amount.

  • Child with pre-existent medical condition suffered mold and sick building exposure causing loss of vision and ultimately total blindness. Settled for confidential amount.

  • We have also successfully recovered for clients in many medical malpractice, personal injury, motor vehicle injury and whistleblower cases.

At Watters Law, our mission is to provide unparalleled legal representation and support to our clients. We are passionate about upholding the rights of our clients and are unwavering in our dedication to achieving favorable results.