FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Criminal Defense

Stay calm, do not resist, and invoke your right to remain silent. You are not required to answer questions. And, if the officer has made a decision to arrest you, it is unlikely that you are going to talk yourself out of the arrest.* Politely request to speak with an attorney and avoid answering questions until your lawyer is present.

* This does not constitute legal advice
Yes. Innocent people can still face serious consequences if their case isn’t handled properly. A skilled defense attorney ensures your rights are protected and the truth is clearly presented. Retaining a lawyer—even if innocent—does not make you look guilty; it is the smart decision.*

* This does not constitute legal advice

We handle a wide range of cases, including:

  • DUI/DWI
  • Drug offenses
  • Assault and violent crimes
  • Sex crimes
  • Theft and property crimes
  • White collar and federal offenses
State charges are prosecuted by the State of Texas in state courts and involve violations of state or municipality laws. Federal charges are much more complex and challenging. They involve federal agencies (like the FBI or DEA) and are prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office in federal courts.*

*This does not constitute legal advice
Costs vary depending on the type and complexity of the case. We offer a free, initial consultation to discuss your situation, fees, and possible outcomes.

*This does not constitute legal advice

Personal injury

Any injury caused by someone else's negligence or wrongdoing may qualify, such as:

  • Car accidents

  • 18-Wheeler Collisions

  • Truck and motorcycle accidents

  • Slip and falls

  • Workplace injuries

  • Dog bites

  • Medical malpractice

Every case is different. Factors include the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, emotional distress, and liability. We’ll evaluate your case in detail during a free consultation.
No. We work on a contingency fee basis—you don’t pay unless we win your case.
In Texas, the statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of the injury, but some exceptions may apply. It’s best to consult an attorney as soon as possible.
Do not accept any offer without speaking to a lawyer. Insurance companies often offer low settlements to avoid full responsibility. We’ll negotiate to get you the compensation you truly deserve.
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