National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 Recipient
National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 Recipient
Texas law imposes upon businesses and individuals an obligation to protect the public from unsafe conditions on the business's or individual's premises. If a business or individual fails to exercise the legally required duty of care and you are injured as a result, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Andrew Heilala is a personal injury attorney that employs a tenacious, professional approach to help his clients seeks full and fair compensation for their injuries.
In order for a business to be found responsible for your accident, evidence must be shown to prove that a dangerous condition on the premises caused your injury and that at least one of the following is true:
Depending on the specific circumstances, a property owner or manager may owe a different standard of care to different classes of visitors such as business visitors or social guests. We pursue optimal recovery based on the specific facts of your case.
Andrew Heilala consults with knowledgeable and respected experts while preparing your case. With the assistance of physicians, chiropractors and forensic engineers, Andrew Heilala can pursue the best possible settlements. At trial, these experts can be available to deliver clear, professional testimony so the jurors can understand the case of the accident and the extent of your injuries.
By immediately consulting an attorney, you can help ensure the collection of valuable evidence. Andrew Heilala personally and thoroughly investigates every case and often visits the premises where the accident occurred to gather crucial evidence, photograph the accident scene and interview witnesses. With significant delay, you could forget your right to file a lawsuit by missing the deadline set by the statute of limitations.
Call Andrew Heilala at (512) 472-0994 or contact us online to schedule a free initial case evaluation at our office.
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