Profile
Ervin “Trey” Apffel has spent his entire career representing working people and families who have been harmed by the negligence of other individuals and businesses. In his practice at the APFFEL LAW FIRM in League City, Texas, Trey focuses on cases involving car wrecks, 18-wheeler accidents, workplace injuries, industrial plant and refinery accidents, maritime accidents, toxic torts, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse and other causes as well. Trey practices in both state and federal courts, and he serves clients in Galveston, Brazoria and Harris counties and the surrounding portions of southeast Texas.
Trey is a graduate of Baylor Law School in Waco, Texas. He holds an AV Preeminent* peer review rating through Martindale-Hubbell and is board certified in both personal injury and civil trial law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Trey is a current director of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and a past director of the State Bar of Texas. He is also a fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, and he is an active member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, among others.
*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell peer review ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.
About Ervin Apffel, III
Law School: Baylor Law School
Admitted: 1982, Texas
Professional Webpage: www.apffellaw.com/Bio/EApffel.asp
Honors and Awards:
- AV Rated - Martindale Hubbel (Pre-Eminent; Highest Rating in Legal ability and Ethical Standards)
Special Licenses/Certifications:
- Personal Injury Trial Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 1987
- Civil Trial Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 1988
Bar/Professional Activity:
- American Board of Trial Advocates
- President, Galveston County Bar Association, 1996 - 1997
- Director, Texas Trial Lawyers Association
- Member, Texas Commission for Lawyer Discipline, 1997 - 2000
- Director, State Bar of Texas, 1994 - 1997
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas
- Texas, 1982
Pro bono/Community Service:
- Coastal District Chairman, Bay Area Council, 2006-2008
- Boy Scouts of America, Bay Area Council, Member - Executive Committee, VP of Fundraising, 2008-Present
- Charter Review Committee/Vice Chairman, City of League City, Texas, 2007-2008
Scholarly Lectures and Writings:
- Speaker, Evaluating Wrongful Death Claims, 1996, 1994
- Speaker - Role of the Ad Litem, (2009, 2007, 2005, 2001, 1996)
- Director - Galveston County Bar Association Ad Litem Seminar (2009, 2007, 2005, 2001, 1996, 1994)
- Speaker, Liens and Subrogation, 2005
Verdicts and Settlements:
- Jones Act/Crane Accident: Client was severely injured while working at a shipyard and while in the process of doing bulkhead work. had been assigned to work as a deckhand on a fleet of tugs in the Galveston ship channel and surrounding waters. A crane operator dropped a "hammer" down on him while he was trying to position a metal sheet into place. The "hammer", a large metal object used for driving metal sheets into the ground to help shore up bulkheads, hit our client in the shoulder and leg. Our client suffered multiple injuries, including a traumatic amputation of his leg just below the knee. The case is pending in Galveston County Court and is scheduled for trial in the Spring of 2011.
- Petrochemical Plant/Scaffolding Accident: Client was working at petrochemical plant in Texas City when he slipped of a ladder as he was climbing it to work as an industrial painter. Contractor in area left work area before cleaning up the scaffolding and platforms in the area. Contractor used bottles of grease to lubricate the bolts they were using during a shutdown of the unit. The grease was tracked over the work areas including the ladder our client had to climb to access his work area. He slipped off the ladder because of the grease on the ladder. The case was successfully settled just before trial against three different defendants.
- Slip and Fall/Severe Wrist Injury: client was visiting family member at nursing home. Tripped and fell over metal plate in the sidewalk that was placed over walkway to serve as drainage for rainwater. Metal plate was not permanently attached to sidewalk, and over time had become bent and worn. Client injured when she tripped over raised edge of metal plate and fractured wrist. Nursing home/property owner discarded plate immediately after fall and cemented in area where metal plate had previously been. Owner did this at multiple locations along sidewalk. Client took photos of area day after incident occurred and luckily photographed a similar plate that was used for demonstrative purposes. Case was successfully settled to client's satisfaction at mediation.
- Wrongful Death/Minor Child: Galveston causeway was under construction when a street cleaning company was working on top of the causeway. The trucks were in a convoy and failed to take proper precautions when they got to the top of the causeway so as to enable vehicles topping the causeway to have adequate warning of the convoy being "just over the hill" and that approaching vehicles may have to slow or stop to avoid street sweeping trucks. Traffic was slowed to a point where our clients had to also slow, and then they were struck from behind by a commercial van that was not able to stop or avoid the slowed traffic. The impact caused the death of an infant child riding in the back seat of the vehicle. The case was successfully settled on client's behalf. As a result of our efforts, the speed limit was lowered on the causeway during the completion of the causeway project which took another three years to complete.
- Commercial/Contract Case: Hurricane and Insurance Repair Services company responded immediately to damaged properties on Galveston Island following Hurricane Ike destruction. Company entered into contract with property owner to do work and began mobilizing its workforce and devoting its resources and materials and equipment to the job task. After 30 days on the job, property owner fired the company without cause and took over the work serving as its own general contractor and pocketed contractor fees due under the policy. Insurance repair company (our client) was not paid for the work they performed over the 30 days they were on the job, nor were they reimbursed their out of pocket expenses. Property owner was sued for breach of contract, fraud, and defamation. Trial was to jury in Galveston County over a 3 week time period. The jury returned a verdict of our client's favor in the amount of approximately $12,000,000.00 in actual damages and approximately $12,000,000.00 punitive damages. Judgment has been entered by the 56th District Court.
- Petrochemical Plant Accident: Client was injured when an emergency isolation valve that his crew was working on was over-pressured (bottled nitrogen)and "blew out" as he was standing right next to it. He was working as an electrical instrumentation technician in the Houston ship channel area and the concussion of the blast caused our client to temporarily lose consciousness and fall to his knees while he was working up on a scaffolding platform. He needed neck surgery to repair a herniated disc. He recovered to the point where he could return to work doing what he was doing before. The case was successfully settled for our client. We were able to prove that the company in charge to the testing procedure did not have in place a written protocol for implementing this testing procedure. Following our involvement, the company instituted a new safety "standard operating procedure" to ensure that this did not happen again.
- Motorcycle/Truck Accident: Client was struck broadside while riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle to work early one morning. The accident resulted in a traumatic amputation of his left leg about the knee. Client also sustained severe injury to his left arm and elbow resulting in multiple surgeries. Our firm successfully negotiated pre-settlement advances for living expenses and home modifications to accommodate client for wheelchair access and other disability issues. Ultimately case was settled without suit being filed.
Educational Background:
- Baylor University, Waco, Texas, B.A.