$4.9 MILLION
Workplace Injury - Settlement
$3 MILLION
Medical Malpractice - Verdict
$2.2 MILLION
Drunk Driving Accident Victim - Verdict
$1.5 MILLION
Workplace Injury - Verdict
$1.5 MILLION
Drunk Driving Accident Victim - Settlement
$1.2 MILLION
18-Wheeler Crash - Settlement
The Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS) was established in 1974 by the Supreme Court of Texas. A board-certified personal injury attorney has substantial and relevant experience, obtained stellar references from judges and attorneys in the area, completed significant legal education hours, and passed a rigorous exam. According to the TBLS, "consumers get the highest quality of legal services when working with a board-certified attorney." Of the approximately 110,000 attorneys in the State of Texas, only 1% are board-certified in personal injury trial law.
Yes. Once the insurance company is made aware of the claim, it will assign your case to an adjuster. The adjuster’s job is to review your case and make an attempt to settle it for the insurance company. The insurance company instructs the adjuster to settle your case for as little money as possible. Adjusters love it when someone attempts to settle their case before hiring an attorney because the adjuster knows that he or she will be able to settle the case for less money than they otherwise would have. Remember, insurance companies are for-profit corporations that are in the business to make money. The insurance company knows that the less money it pays you, the more money it gets to keep.
Personal and professional representation that is tailored to your case. Billboard lawyers are a dime a dozen. Those firms go through the same motions in every case. At Daws Legal, an attorney (as opposed to a non-attorney case manager) will review every aspect of your case and tailor-fit a plan to maximize the value of your recovery. This plan will be communicated to you at every phase of your case until it is resolved.
We don’t get paid unless there is a recovery. This type of fee is called a contingency fee and is common throughout the State of Texas. Most injury attorneys charge similar rates.
No. The insurance company is going to call and ask for a recorded statement. When they do, the adjuster will make it seem as though he or she is simply gathering information to help resolve your case. In reality, the adjuster is asking you loaded questions from a script that was developed by the insurance company to devalue your case. Under no circumstances should you give a recorded statement to an insurance company before consulting with an attorney.
Nothing. We are happy to meet with you in person, over the phone, or on ZOOM for no charge at all.
In Texas, a personal injury case is only worth what a jury is willing to award you. A jury can award money for economic damages (medical bills, lost wages, etc.) and non-economic damages (disfigurement, pain and suffering, etc.). The value of every case is different, which is why you need an attorney that is going to take a custom approach, instead of a one size fits all approach.
Need more information? Call our local law office at (972) 970-9580 to speak with one of our experts.
Phone: (972) 970-9580
Email: judson@dawslegal.com
Address: 6160 Warren Parkway, Ste 100, Frisco, Texas, 75034,United States
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