When serious injury or wrongful-death cases arise in Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend, results often depend on whether your lawyer is prepared to try the case before a Nueces County jury. Insurance carriers and corporate defendants know the difference between firms that posture for settlement and trial lawyers who are willing—and able—to present evidence, examine witnesses, and argue liability and damages in court.
Our Corpus Christi trial lawyers handle complex civil litigation involving catastrophic injuries, maritime and offshore accidents, longshoreman claims, commercial disputes, and high-exposure negligence cases. From early motion practice and jurisdictional challenges through discovery, expert development, and trial, we build cases with one objective: winning at trial if the defendant refuses to act reasonably. This trial-forward approach often results in stronger settlements—but we prepare every case as if it will be tried.
Corpus Christi’s economy is driven by ports, refineries, offshore operations, trucking corridors, and industrial facilities, which means injuries are often severe and liability is heavily contested. Our trial lawyers focus on cases where defendants deny responsibility, dispute jurisdiction, or attempt to shift blame through procedural tactics.
We represent injured workers, families, and businesses in matters involving:
Maritime and offshore injuries under the Jones Act and general maritime law
Longshoreman and harbor-worker claims connected to Port of Corpus Christi operations
Commercial and catastrophic personal-injury cases requiring expert testimony
By aggressively litigating discovery, challenging improper defenses, and preparing cases for jury presentation, our Corpus Christi trial attorneys position clients for the strongest possible outcome—whether that means a verdict or a resolution on the eve of trial.
Protect your business and get the legal help you need. Call toll-free at 888-225-5767 or contact us online to set up your initial consultation.
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