Why Do We Focus On Serious Injury Cases?
What Our Clients Say About Us...
Recent Case Results
A husband, father, and family provider was riding his motorcycle on the way to his first day of a new job when the dangerous decisions of the driver of a sedan and an 18-wheeler ended his life. Everyone pointed fingers at one another, but in the end, all parties involved in the accident were held responsible for the wrongful death of this young man.
A husband, father, and family provider was riding his motorcycle on the way to his first day of a new job when the dangerous decisions of the driver of a sedan and an 18-wheeler ended his life. Everyone pointed fingers at one another, but in the end, all parties involved in the accident were held responsible for the wrongful death of this young man.
The driver of an oil field 18-wheeler truck caused a collision in a Texas town by failing to yield the right-of-way at a stop sign, striking our client’s vehicle. The truck driver claimed that he was not negligent, but we were able to prove otherwise. Our client’s injuries included neck, arm, shoulder, and back pain, including two herniated disks at C5-6 and C6-7 that required surgery to repair.
Our client was on the way to visit family. While stopped at a red light in Weatherford, Texas, the defendant’s vehicle struck hers at high speed.
A driver operating his vehicle with excessive speed in bad weather lost control and struck the vehicle of our clients, a family. Our clients suffered severe, though fortunately not life-threatening, injuries as a result of the crash.
A driver was cited after an auto accident for making an unsafe turn when he struck our client. Our client needed medical treatment in the trauma unit for both anterior chest wall pain over the clavicle, and pain in the right knee.
Recent Law Articles

How much should I settle for a back injury?

Catastrophic Car Accident Injuries

Liability and Compensation in Multi-Car Crashes in the State of Texas

Most Common Causes for Truck Accidents in Texas

How Are Damages Calculated in a Wrongful Death Case?
