Top Personal Injury Lawyers in DFW: Get the Compensation You Deserve
Personal injury lawyer Serving: Dallas, Highland Park, University Park, Addison, Cedar Hill, Carrollton, Cockrell Hill, Coppell, DeSoto, Duncanville, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Irving, Lancaster, Lewisville, Mesquite, Richardson, Seagoville, Wilmer, Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Carrollton, Celina, Dallas, Fairview, Garland, Lucas, Melissa, Murphy, New Hope, Prosper, Richardson, St. Paul, Westminster, Weston, Wylie.
Let our firm help you with your case…. London & London is proud to be a successful personal injury law firm. We will always provide our clients with the best possible service and legal representation. Our firm is committed to providing superior legal representation to individuals who have suffered personal injuries due to the reckless, dangerous, or negligent acts of another.
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Contact us at (214) 748-5200 for a FREE consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer in Dallas. We always work personal injury cases on a “contingency fee basis” which means we only get paid if we are successful in handling your case. If you do not recover you pay nothing. Our firm will find the responsible party and get you maximum compensation. It’s our goal to get you the best possible result.
We handle the types of cases listed below.
Aircraft Accidents
Animal Injuries
Auto Accidents
Bicycle Accidents
Birth Injuries
Boating Accidents
Brain Injuries
Burn Injuries
Catastrophic Injuries
Civil Lawsuits
Class Action Lawsuits
Construction Accidents
Consumer Disputes
Dangerous Drugs
Defective Medical Devices
Drunk Driving Accidents
Electrical Injuries
Industrial Accidents
Insurance Bad Faith
Investment Losses
Mass Torts
Medical Malpractice
Motorcycle Accidents
Negligence Nursing Home Injuries
Oil Field Accidents
Oil Spills
Pedestrian Accidents
Personal Injury Premises Liability
Product Liability
Social Security Disability Solicitor Fraud
Spinal Cord Injury
Train Accidents
Trucking Accidents
Wrongful Death
Practice Areas
Criminal Defense
Assault Family Violence
Criminal Defense Attorneys
Bail Bond Attorney / Jail Release Attorney
Bail Bond Reduction Attorney
Payment Plan Attorney
Dallas Expungement And Non-Disclosure Attorney
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)/ Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Administrative License Revocation (ALR) Hearing
Occupational Driver’s License
Drug Charges
Juvenile Crimes
Probation Violations
Theft Crimes
Juvenile Crimes
Shoplifting
Occupational Driver’s License
Administrative License Revocation (ALR) Hearing
License Suspensions
Other Practice Areas
Credit Card Lawsuit Defense
Dallas Dream Act Attorney – Deferred Action
Personal Injury Law
Traffic Ticket Defense
Traffic Ticket License Suspension
Warrant Attorney / Jail Release Attorney
FAQs:
1. What constitutes a personal injury case?
Personal injury law covers situations where a person’s body, mind, or emotions are hurt, typically due to someone else’s negligence or carelessness.
2. How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Texas?
The statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Texas is generally two years from the date of the injury.
3. What types of damages can I recover in a personal injury lawsuit?
You may be entitled to various forms of compensation, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
4. Do I need a lawyer for my personal injury case?
While not required, a lawyer can provide valuable guidance, help you navigate the legal system, and advocate on your behalf for the best possible outcome.
5. What should I do if I’m injured in an accident?
Seek medical attention immediately, document the accident and your injuries, and consult with a personal injury lawyer to discuss your legal options.
6. How does the legal process work for personal injury claims?
After consulting with a lawyer, they will investigate your claim, gather evidence, and may negotiate a settlement or take your case to trial if necessary.
7. Will my personal injury case go to trial?
Most personal injury cases are settled out of court, but if a fair settlement cannot be reached, your case may go to trial.