Your Personal Injury Advocate Throughout Texas Including DSW, the Tri-County Area, Henderson County, Kaufman County, and Van Zandt County
After you are hurt in a car accident or suffer another personal injury, it is important to know that the insurance company's adjuster is not your friend. You do not have to accept settlements offers for far less than compensation than you truly deserve.
At Shackelford Hawkins & Associates, P.C., we will take the legal burden off of your shoulders. If you or someone you care about is hurt or suffered a wrongful death in Texas, call 806-687-4040 (Lubbock office) or 903-887-4878 (Gun Barrel City office), or contact us online to schedule a free personal injury consultation.
Pursuing Just Compensation
You should not be left struggling to pay medical bills and make up for lost wages stemming from your personal injury. Financial concerns should not stop you from getting the medical attention you need.
As your attorneys, we will do everything possible to obtain the compensation you are entitled to after a car accident or suffering a personal injury because of another person's negligence or wrongdoing. We have represented many clients who suffered serious injuries because of:
- Car accidents
- Truck wrecks
- Motorcycle accidents
- Boating crashes
- Accidents caused by drunk driving
- SUV rollovers
- Aviation accidents
- Defective and dangerous products
- Premises liability
- Molestation
We understand that you may be frustrated, upset and even angry. Arguing with the person responsible for your pain and their insurance company can make things even worse. Let us take care of the legal battle so that you can focus on getting well.
If you were hurt in a car accident or someone you care about suffered a wrongful death in Texas, we will zealously fight for the compensation you deserve. Call 806-687-4040 (Lubbock office) or 903-887-4878 (Gun Barrel City office), or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced lawyers. We represent clients from all walks of life.

