Personal Injury Law Practice

Personal injury law protects the rights of victims of negligence by providing the ability to recover monetary compensation from damages and injuries caused by an accident. At The Morris Law Firm, our passionate attorneys understand that the heart of personal injury law is to ensure the victim is placed on the road to recovery. Our lawyers work endlessly to ensure our clients gain the compensation they deserve. If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to an accident that was caused by the negligence of another, contact us today!

Auto Accidents

Unfortunately, car accidents occur every day. From fender benders to head-on collisions, car accidents cause major damage to people and property including serious injuries and death. It is important to know how to respond in an accident and whom to turn to when it comes time to seek compensation for damages and medical expenses. The personal injury attorneys at The Morris Law Firm have years of experience dealing with car accident cases and can help you claim the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation.

Premises Liability

Property owners are required by law to maintain their properties with reasonable care to reduce the risk of injury for those living on or visiting the property. When an slip and fall or other accident occurs due to the negligence of a property owner, you may be eligible for monetary compensation for medical expenses and damages. The dedicated attorneys at The Morris Law Firm can help you claim the compensation you deserve by offering expert advice as well as gathering witness statements and medical records to help prove the property owner’s fault. Call us to schedule you a free consultation.

Dog Attacks / Bites

Texas’s One Bite Rule – The state of Texas does not have its own laws regarding dog bites. Rather, out state follows the United States Restatement of Torts, section 509 when handling dog bite cases. This law is also known as the “One Bite Rule,” and it states that a dog can attack a person once without the owner being held liable. The reasoning behind this law is that the owner of the dog may have been unaware that the dog was dangerous until the incident occurred. Therefore, you may have to find other victims before filing a lawsuit.
Negligence of Dog Owners in Texas – The only exception to the One Bite Rule in Texas is if the victim can prove that the owner of the dog or other animal was negligent.