Recent Recoveries

Client Received:

Recent Recoveries

Client Received:

$1,870,000.00 

$1,870,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Motor Vehicle Accident

Wrongful Death Case
Motor Vehicle Accident

$1,200,000.00 

$1,200,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
18 Wheeler Accident

Wrongful Death Case
18 Wheeler Accident

$1,495,000.00 

$1,495,000.00 

Non Fatal Fire in Airplane
Bad Faith Insurance Claim

Non Fatal Fire in Airplane
Bad Faith Insurance Claim

$858,590.00 

$858,590.00 

Truck Accident Case
Closed Head Injury

Truck Accident Case
Closed Head Injury

$626,700.00 

$626,700.00 

Work Injury Case
Hand Injury

Work Injury Case
Hand Injury

$413,750.00 

$413,750.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Received Wrong Medication

Wrongful Death Case
Received Wrong Medication

$305,000.00 

$305,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Drunk Driving Accident

Wrongful Death Case
Drunk Driving Accident

$229,500.00 

$229,500.00 

Premises Liability
Closed Head Injury

Premises Liability
Closed Head Injury

$583,750.00 

$583,750.00 

Truck Accident Case
Back Injury/ Fusion Surgery

Truck Accident Case
Back Injury/ Fusion Surgery

$661,700.00 

$661,700.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Truck Accident (Policy Limits)

Wrongful Death Case
Truck Accident (Policy Limits)

$523,916.00 

$523,916.00 

Work Injury Case
Broken Pelvis

Work Injury Case
Broken Pelvis

$309,535.00 

$309,535.00 

Work Injury Case
Closed Head Injury

Work Injury Case
Closed Head Injury

$290,000.00 

$290,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Work Injury (Policy Limits)

Wrongful Death Case
Work Injury (Policy Limits)

$201,000.00 

$201,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Drunk Driving Accident

Wrongful Death Case
Drunk Driving Accident

$170,000.00 

$170,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
First Party Dram Shop Cause

Wrongful Death Case
First Party Dram Shop Cause

$201,812.00 

$201,812.00 

Truck Accident Case
Back Injury/ Surgery

Truck Accident Case
Back Injury/ Surgery

Dallas Injury & Wrongful Death Lawyers

They provided me with a lot of detail and insight into my case. I was informed, I was comforted, and I felt like a client. I felt like there was someone who had my back. It was very easy to get in touch with my attorney every time I called.

-C. Gonsalez
Workplace Accident Case

Legal Terms "A"


Accident: Everyone is familiar with the term accident however it is frequently used in the legal world to mean to refer to the events that resulted in an injury or property damage. This is bit of a misnomer as many of these events are technically not an "accident" in the classical sense of the word, rather they are often the result of negligence or a series of mistakes.

Accomplice: Someone who voluntarily participates with another in a criminal act.

Acquit: To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.

Action: A formal suit or complaint brought in court.

Additur: A judge's increase in the amount of damages awarded by a jury.

Adjudication: Giving a judgment.

Ad Litem: For the purposes of the lawsuit.

Adversary Proceeding: Legal proceeding involving parties with opposing interests, with one party seeking legal relief and the other opposing it.

Affiant: A person who creates and signs an affidavit.

Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it.

Alternative Dispute Resolution: Settling a dispute outside of trial (mediation, conciliation, arbitration, and settlement, etc).

Appellate Court: A court having jurisdiction to hear an appeal and review the decisions of a lower court.

Arbitration: A form of alternative dispute resolution in which the parties bring their dispute to a neutral third party and agree to abide by his or her decision.

Arbitrator: A person who conducts an arbitration.

Attestation: Acting as a witness while another person or persons signs legal documents.

Automobile Accident: A general term that describes any variety of events whereby one or more motor vehicles collide violently with other vehicles or other objects. Our experienced team of Dallas automobile accident attorneys can help you understand how to make the most of your legal rights.

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