{"id":164739,"date":"2026-02-14T15:27:08","date_gmt":"2026-02-14T15:27:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-tx\/164739\/"},"modified":"2026-02-14T15:27:08","modified_gmt":"2026-02-14T15:27:08","slug":"five-years-on-in-texas-winter-storm-uris-legal-fallout-has-yet-to-be-resolved","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-tx\/164739\/","title":{"rendered":"Five years on in Texas, Winter Storm Uri\u2019s legal fallout has yet to be resolved"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Lauralene Butler Jackson, 84, was alone in her Arlington home in mid-February 2021 when an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dallasnews.com\/business\/2026\/01\/31\/back-to-normal-quite-quickly-d-fw-economy-rebounds-from-winter-storm\/\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.dallasnews.com\/business\/2026\/01\/31\/back-to-normal-quite-quickly-d-fw-economy-rebounds-from-winter-storm\/\">Arctic blast<\/a> named Winter Storm Uri by the Weather Channel sent temperatures into single digits and deposited frozen precipitation across Texas for four days. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">The electricity went out and stayed out for days. Jackson died from hyperthermia Feb. 16. Her daughters and grandchildren sued Oncor Electric Delivery, Vistra Corp., NRG Energy and Calpine, claiming their corporate gross negligence and intentional decision-making \u2014 not Uri \u2014 caused their mother\u2019s death.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Jackson\u2019s name is now at the top of literally hundreds and hundreds of court documents in the Texas civil justice system as a lead plaintiff for 31,600 Texas residents and business owners who have sued more than 220 energy companies for damages related to the storm. The Jackson family is among the 246 wrongful death cases. Tens of thousands of other Texans claim the power outages caused them serious medical injuries. And thousands of Texas businesses and homeowners say the energy companies owe them billions of dollars for property damages.<\/p>\n<p>Related<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"aspect-ratio:190 \/ 127\" class=\"dmnc_features-article-body-embeds-related-story-module__2UraD flex-none object-cover dmnc_images-modern-image-module__QFaG- max-w-full h-auto text-white dmnc_images-modern-image-module__9Zlll bg-gray-light object-contain dmnc_images-modern-image-module__P3kZ4 w-full\" width=\"190\" height=\"127\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-tx\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/BIXM2JNZYZB6JIU3Q3M7R2UPTA.jpg\" alt=\"Comerica senior executive vice president and chief legal officer Von Hays.\"\/><\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Yet, as Texans approach the fifth anniversary this weekend of the deadliest winter storm to ever hit the state, not a single one of those lawsuits has made it to trial. In fact, no trial dates have even been set. Not a single witness deposition has been taken. <\/p>\n<p>Business Briefing<\/p>\n<p class=\"dmnc_features-cta-social-article-cta-social-module__3beff secondaryRoman secondaryRoman-20 text-center text-gray-dark\">Become a business insider with the latest news.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dmnc_features-cta-social-article-cta-social-module__8MgJa flex flex-wrap text-gray-dark secondaryRoman secondaryRoman-10 text-center justify-center\">By signing up, you agree to our\u00a0<a class=\"dmnc_features-cta-social-article-cta-social-module__lU9-l border-b border-gray-dark hover_border-0 focus_border-0 active_border-0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dallasnews.com\/help\/terms-of-service\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Terms of Service<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a class=\"dmnc_features-cta-social-article-cta-social-module__lU9-l border-b border-gray-dark hover_border-0 focus_border-0 active_border-0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dallasnews.com\/help\/privacy-policy\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Privacy Policy.<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Instead, the Texas courts \u2014 especially the Texas Supreme Court and the First Court of Appeals in Houston \u2014 have issued rulings that either eliminated the rights of those victims to have their day in court or severely restricted the arguments that they will be able to present if any of their cases actually do make it to trial, according to lawyers following the litigation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">And many legal experts now predict that none of those cases will ever make it to trial.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">\u201cThe only thing colder than the temperature during the Uri storm is the reception courts have given litigation arising from it,\u201d said Dallas trial lawyer Jeff Tillotson. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">\u201cInstead, courts turned up the heat on plaintiffs. Facing head winds from the Supreme Court, plaintiffs have made little progress in their cases.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"aspect-ratio:2253 \/ 1502\"   class=\"dmnc_images-modern-image-module__QFaG- max-w-full h-auto text-white dmnc_images-modern-image-module__9Zlll bg-gray-light object-contain\" width=\"2253\" height=\"1502\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-tx\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/6MAW7RT445E37HGLHVDINWTMTQ.jpg\" alt=\"Garbage collection service continues its work around the city as temperatures start to rise...\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Garbage collection service continues its work around the city as temperatures start to rise and the snow accumulated after the passage of snowstorm Uri begins to melt on Worth Street in Dallas on Friday, February 19, 2021. (Lola Gomez\/The Dallas Morning News)<\/p>\n<p>Lola Gomez \/ Staff Photographer<\/p>\n<p>\u2018It\u2019s a sad day\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Meanwhile, the energy companies involved have so far paid hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees to scores and scores of the most prominent, experienced and expensive lawyers in Texas who are zealously fighting the lawsuits at every turn, claiming that they are frivolous and arguing that they should never be allowed go to trial.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">\u201cIt is a sad day for normal Texans that they are not being allowed to have their day in court,\u201d said Houston lawyer Derek Potts. \u201cBut maybe we should not be surprised that the Texas courts are protecting the energy companies. It is a pretty depressing situation for our clients.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">The lawsuits claim that the widespread power outages during the storm were caused by the energy companies\u2019 corporate gross negligence by failing to winterize their operations, by failing to warn their customers of potential power outages and by intentional decision-making that caused the electric failures that led to the deaths of 246 people, including Jackson.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">The energy companies \u201cdeliberately chose not to have adequate plans and systems in place to respond to the weather conditions during Uri\u201d and \u201cfailed to learn earlier failures\u201d and failed to make improvements recommended a decade earlier by federal regulators, according to Dallas lawyer Ann Saucer, a partner at Nachawati Law Group.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">\u201cDefendants\u2019 failures to plan and prepare caused cascading systems failures and widespread blackouts,\u201d Saucer wrote in an amended complaint filed in January. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">\u201cBecause of these failures, millions were forced to endure days-long blackouts in freezing cold weather. People died as a result. Millions more endured traumatic hardship short of death.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Saucer argues in recently filed court documents that the utilities decided where to cut power, favored some neighborhoods over others, intentionally took steps that made the power shortage worse, ignored numerous warnings to better winterize their systems and lied to their customers about the seriousness of the storm as it approached.<\/p>\n<p>Related<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"aspect-ratio:190 \/ 127\" class=\"dmnc_features-article-body-embeds-related-story-module__2UraD flex-none object-cover dmnc_images-modern-image-module__QFaG- max-w-full h-auto text-white dmnc_images-modern-image-module__9Zlll bg-gray-light object-contain dmnc_images-modern-image-module__P3kZ4 w-full\" width=\"190\" height=\"127\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-tx\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/6P2APR3KLFEFBIBSW33O37EV2I.jpg\" alt=\"Garland Rd near White Rock Lake covered in snow on Monday morning as a winter storm brings...\"\/><\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Lawyers for the energy companies have achieved extraordinary legal success so far by making multiple legal arguments, including: Winter Storm Uri was so massive and devastating that the damage it caused could never have been prevented and that Republican-led energy deregulation several years ago meant that the energy companies no longer have a contractual relationship with their customers and thus no legal duty to them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">\u201cThis was an unprecedented storm that was responsible for the damage and now unprecedented theories of liability by plaintiff\u2019s lawyers in pursuing these cases,\u201d said Jackson Walker partner Tr\u00e9 Fischer, who serves as the primary liaison counsel for the defendants.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">The 31,600 Winter Storm Uri-related wrongful death, personal injury and property damage cases across Texas were consolidated by the Texas Supreme Court into a single multidistrict litigation handled by former Harris County District Judge Sylvia Matthews. The judge divided the litigation into three categories by business sectors: natural gas, power generators and transmission and distribution utilities.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Starting in 2023, the courts began rejecting elements of the cases brought by storm victims, starting with the natural gas companies, such as Atmos and Energy Transfer, because their conduct was too disconnected from impacting the customers. That same year, a divided Texas Supreme Court ruled, 5-4, for the first time ever that the Electric Reliability Council of Texas is actually a government agency and thus immune from civil lawsuits. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Then, in December 2023, the First Court of Appeals in Houston ruled that the lawsuits against large power generators such as Luminant, NRG and Calpine had \u201cno basis in law or fact.\u201d That case is on appeal to the Texas Supreme Court.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">In a highly unusual twist, 1,304 insurance companies have joined their old nemeses, plaintiff\u2019s lawyers, to sue the energy companies on behalf of their 287,000 Texas customers, alleging the evidence shows that the power generators were partially or even mostly at fault for some of the power failures that caused so many deaths and injuries. The insurance companies want the energy companies to reimburse them for claims paid to homeowners.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">\u201cTheir negligent acts and omissions directly resulted in grid failure,\u201d former Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman, who is representing the insurance companies, wrote in a court document filed last week. \u201cTheir acts extended far beyond mere breaches of contractual duties, rising to willful interruption of service which undermined the entire grid integrity and resulted in a public calamity that cannot be endured.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">The Jackson family\u2019s case against Oncor and the other TDUs is now back before Judge Matthews, but lawyers for the energy companies say they are planning yet another appeal. That will add another two years to the litigation battle before any trials could even start, and that is assuming the energy companies lose.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Mikal Watts, a lawyer representing 6,000 of the storm victims, said the decisions by the Texas Supreme Court and the lower courts \u201cdo not reflect well on the Texas tort system.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">\u201cBy immunizing these energy companies, the Texas Supreme Court is almost guaranteeing that this will happen again and again,\u201d Watts said. \u201cIt is incredibly disappointing that the Texans most victimized by the actions of these companies may never get to show a jury the evidence in this case.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">The Texas Lawbook is an online news publication focused on business law in Texas. 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