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TexasPedestrian Accidents Lawyers in Howard County, Texas

When a vehicle hits a person walking down the road, on the sidewalk or in a parking lot, the driver of the vehicle is almost always deemed to be negligent or at fault in the crash.


Pedestrian-automobile accident cases can cause the most serious bodily injuries including paralysis or death.


After the crash, the pedestrian might be out of work for an extended period of time and face extremely expensive medical bills.


Personal injury attorneys in Howard County, Texas often file lawsuits for money damages to compensate the injured person for injuries and lost wages.

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Robert D Miller

Robert D Miller
608 Scurry St
Big Spring, TX 79720
Licensed for 51 years, Robert D Miller is a Estate and Probate Law and Personal Injury lawyer who attended The University of Texas School o... read more >

Andrew Paul Mouton

Andrew Paul Mouton
Mouton & Mouton, a Professional Corporation
200 W 3rd St
Big Spring, TX 79720
Licensed for 47 years, Andrew Paul Mouton is a Tax Law and Civil Trial Law lawyer who attended University of Houston Law Center... read more >

Reina Christine Faulkner Cisneros

Reina Christine Faulkner Cisneros
Cisneros Law Firm, PLLC
PO Box 785
Big Spring, TX 79721
Licensed for 11 years, Reina Christine Faulkner Cisneros is a Natural Resources / Oil and Gas and Business Law lawyer who attended South Te... read more >

Larry Bryan Reese

Larry Bryan Reese
The Law Offices of Larry Reese, PLLC
Licensed for 26 years, Larry Bryan Reese is a Natural Resources / Oil and Gas and Estate and Probate Law lawyer who attended South Texas Co... read more >
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The AAJ is committed to promoting a fair and effective civil justice system while supporting the work of attorneys representing plaintiffs.


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