If your back or spine has been injured through the fault of another, you need an experienced and respected attorney to help get you the money you deserve. Here are some questions that our clients often ask:
Richard LaGarde has over thirty-three years of successful experience representing hundreds of individuals in back injury and spine injury cases. He is board certified in personal injury and civil trial by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. That is a distinction achieved by less than one-half of one percent of Texas attorneys. He has won large verdicts and settlements for his clients in cases involving car and truck accidents, oilfield injuries, offshore injuries, boat accidents, defective equipment, helicopter crashes, falls, and other types of back and spine injury claims.
Most back or spine injury lawyers, including attorney Richard LaGarde, offer services on a “no win, no fee” basis also known as a “contingent fee” or “contingency fee” arrangement. For information on how a contingent fee works, watch this video:
No. We offer free consultations. If you have a question about your back or spine injury case, call one of our Houston back or spine injury lawyers today for a free no-obligation consultation. Call us today at (713) 993-0660 or toll free at 1 (866) 524-2733 FREE. If you prefer, fill out the Contact Us form at the top of this page and we will send you a quick answer to your question.
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These and symptoms like them are often signs of a traumatic brain injury (TBI). If you have suffered a blow or a serious jolt to the head and have symptoms like these, we urge you to ask your doctor if these symptoms indicate you have a traumatic brain injury. Your doctor will likely refer you to a neuropsychologist for testing to see if you have a TBI and to grade the seriousness of the TBI.
Start by finding a lawyer who has had experience in handling many brain injury lawsuits in the past. Because a person with a brain injury often looks perfectly healthy, it is difficult to prove the injury to a jury or a judge. A lawyer who understands the symptoms of TBI and the details of neuropsychological testing can make all the difference in convincing the jury or judge that you have suffered a TBI. For example, Houston attorney Richard LaGarde has over 30 years of experience in representing clients who have suffered brain injuries in both Texas and Louisiana. He has presented testimony from numerous neuropsychologists and neurologists in both Texas and Louisiana to prove that his clients suffered brain injuries even in cases where there were no physical signs of injury.
Next, find a lawyer who is an expert in trial work and is respected by his fellow lawyers and by judges. One of the best indicators of that experience and respect is board certification. For example, attorney Richard LaGarde is board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in both Personal Injury Trial Law and in Civil Trial Law, a distinction achieved by less than one-half of one percent of Texas attorneys.
If we can help you learn whether you have a brain injury lawsuit, call us, toll free, at 1 (866) 524-2733 for a free consultation or fill out the contact form on our Contact Us page.
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