When negligence takes someone you love, the last thing you need is a fight with an insurance company. Let me carry that fight — with the care and seriousness your family deserves. You pay nothing unless we win.
Spouse, children, and parents under the Texas Wrongful Death Act — and the estate may bring a separate survival claim for what your loved one endured.
Talk when you're ready — but know the clock runs. Evidence fades and deadlines apply even in grief. A free, no-pressure conversation protects your options without committing you to anything.
More than bills. Lost financial support, lost companionship and guidance, mental anguish — and where the conduct was grossly negligent, Texas law allows exemplary damages meant to punish it.
We carry the weight. You decide how involved to be. We handle the insurers, the records, and the fight — and keep you informed in plain language, English or Spanish.
A wrongful death case is unlike anything else we handle. It is not about a number — it is about accountability for the crash, the job site failure, or the negligence that took someone who cannot be replaced. We handle these cases personally, at the pace your family can bear, with every conversation in plain English or Spanish.
Texas law provides two paths, and strong cases often use both. The wrongful death claim belongs to the spouse, children, and parents, for their own losses — the support, companionship, and guidance that person provided. The survival claim belongs to the estate, for what your loved one experienced before death. Where the conduct rises to gross negligence, the law also allows exemplary damages designed to punish and deter.
The work is meticulous: preserving evidence before it disappears, retaining the right experts, documenting a lifetime of lost support, and refusing the quick, quiet settlements insurers offer grieving families precisely because they're grieving.
There is no obligation in calling. If we can help, we will tell you how — and if a lawsuit isn't what your family needs, we will tell you that too.
One free call. Straight answers about your case — in English or Spanish.