Marco Crawford - Overview
In August of 2008, Mr. Marco Crawford joined Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys and began handling litigation cases in a wide range of personal injury claims with his main focus lying in auto accidents, trucking accidents, and premises liability.
Although Mr. Crawford has recently received his license to practice in Texas, he has been an instrumental colleague of Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys since he was 19 years old. He has grown with the firm and gained a great deal of knowledge regarding personal injury law through his experiences. Many of his younger colleagues look to him for answers regarding numerous complex aspects of the law.
Mr. Crawford has secured significant results for his clients against large corporations and continues to demonstrate diligence and commitment to his practice.
Mr. Marco Crawford is a native South Texan, originally from Ingleside, Texas where he was raised and attended high school. He is a proud husband and father of four daughters and is also a very active member in his church.
Bar Admissions
- The State Bar of Texas
Education
- South Texas College of Law (J.D., 2008)
- University of the Incarnate Word (B.A., 2005)
Certifications and Memberships
- Thomas More Law Center
- American Center for Law and Justice
- National Rifle Association
Practice Areas
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