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The Barber Law Firm Practice Areas - Dallas Texas Injury Lawyers
In litigation, successful outcomes depend on specialized knowledge of specific areas of law, relentless preparation, and advanced technology in the courtroom. Our law firm primarily handles personal injury matters so that we can remain on the cutting edge of that practice area. Here are a few of the types of personal injury cases we handle:
- Defective Products - Many products are safely designed and pose no special risk to the person using
them. However, a significant number of products that are improperly designed,
constructed or fail to warn about hidden dangers cause severe injuries or death.
- Wrongful Death - When someone passes away, family members' thoughts are where they should be -
with the person they have lost. Unfortunately, one of the practical decisions
that needs to be made as soon as possible is whether it is appropriate to pursue
a claim against a person or company believed to be responsible.
- Negligence - Mistakes and accidents happen. But what at first glance seems like a mistake or
an accident often turns out to be the result of a consistent pattern of cutting
corners to reduce costs, ignoring safety regulations or misusing equipment.
Proving such negligence can be difficult, often requiring review of thousands of
documents and formal interviews of the many people involved.
- Automobile Accidents - When they occur, auto accidents can cause severe and permanent injuries. Such
injuries often result in significant financial losses to the individuals
involved and their families. Fortunately, the law provides an injured person
with the right to recover money damages from the responsible party.
- Work-Place Injuries - If you are injured during work, you may be entitled to Workers’ Compensation benefits. However, if your company does not subscribe to Texas’ Workers’ Compensation System, the company may deny benefits for the injured person. In either case, we may also be able to pursue a claim against the company and get fair compensation for the injured employee.
- Medical Malpractice - When individuals seek treatment from a medical professional, they place their
trust in that professional's ability to render proper medical care. When that
trust is shattered by negligence or incompetent conduct, the consequences can be
significant and long-lasting.
- Aviation Accidents - An aviation accident can occur as a result of bad parts, poor maintenance, pilot
error, or FAA error. Aviation, whether as a hobby or for commercial purposes,
always has risks. Unfortunately, even the most talented and prepared pilot can
fall victim to defective equipment and human error.
- Construction Accidents - In some cases an injured construction worker may receive workers compensation to
assist in the payment of bills and other expenses, but for many it is not enough
to pay for expensive medical and hospital bills, lost wages, and other
on-the-job injury related costs. The property owner, sub-contractor, general
contractor, product manufacturer and certain others may be held liable when
someone is injured on a construction site.
- Tractor-Trailer Accidents - The severe, debilitating and permanent injuries that arise from accidents with
trucks result in significant financial losses to the individuals involved and
their families. The law provides an injured person with the right to recover his
or her damages from the responsible party.
- Premises Liability - When an accident or injury occurs to a visitor or tenant living on another
person's property, the owner of the property may be legally responsible if it
can be proved that their negligence led to the injury.
HOW YOU CAN CONTACT OUR DALLAS TEXAS INJURY LAWYERS
The Barber Law Firm, PC
2095 North Collins Blvd
Suite 200
Richardson, Texas 75080
Phone: 972-231-5800
Fax: 972-231-5805
Email: main@thebarberlawfirm.com
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