If you’ve been injured in an accident involving a car, you need a law firm on your side who knows how to FIGHT the insurance companies and WIN!
Since 1993, the team at Thomas J. Henry Law have been winning car accident claims throughout Texas and holding those who caused injuries accountable.
Our firm has won MILLIONS OF DOLLARS for injured victims & can help you win your car accident case with ZERO up-front fees!
Time is limited to file a claim, so ACT NOW!
Call 24/7 for your FREE case review & speak directly with an experienced Texas car accident attorney who will let you know if you have a case.
We have straight answers to difficult questions
to help you make critical decisions, navigate
legal process and help you get justice.
Following an accident, there are always more questions
than answers. At Thomas J. Henry, we’re here to answer
any questions you have about your injury case.
The cost associated with hiring a personal injury attorney and how payment is collected may vary from firm to firm. At Thomas J. Henry, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means that we don’t charge our clients a penny unless and until we win their case.
Working on a contingency fee basis allows clients access to resources and legal representation they might otherwise struggle to afford. The more serious a case is, the more money it costs to take to trial. This is because complex litigation tends to take longer to resolve and the entities involved fight harder.
This is especially true if your lawsuit is against a large company, as would be the case in a trucking accident or on-the-job injury. Such companies employ teams of lawyers and have seemingly unlimited financial resources. You need an attorney who has the same. Thomas J. Henry employs a team of more than 100 attorneys and has the money to fight your case out to the end.
Finally, by collecting any fees and expenses after a verdict or settlement is secured, Thomas J. Henry can help ensure his clients are able to focus on healing. “The client’s job is to heal. We will handle the rest,” says Thomas J. Henry.