Personal Injury Cases in Dallas Texas

Statutory Claims

Wrongful Death Claims

These cases are based on legal rights of a spouse, parents and children to recover for the loss of a loved one where the death is related to the legal liability of another, based on negligence, gross negligence or intentional misconduct. The circumstances surrounding these cases are as numerous and varied as the number of different ways a person can cause the death of another.

Survivor Claims

These cases are based on rights of an estate or heirs of an injured person who "survives" the injury inflected by by an other for a while, but then dies from the effects of the injuries. Like "Wrongful Death Claims" the circumstances out of which these cases arise are as numerous and varied as the number of different ways a person can negligently or intentionally cause the death of another that is not immediate.

Gerald W. Livingston

The Livingston Law Firm, P.C.

6440 N. Central Expressway
Suite 405, LB-10
Dallas, TX 75206

Map & Directions

Tel: 214-752-7080

Fax: 214-752-7081

Practice Areas

  • Car Accidents >

    Automobile Collision
    Negligent Entrustment
    Truck Accidents
    Wheel-off or Loss-of-Tread
    All-Terrain or RVs
    Drunk Drivers
    Motorcycle Accidents
    Wrongful Death
    Auto Pedestrian Accidents
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  • Premises Cases >

    Slip and Fall
    Trip and Fall
    Over-Head Hazards
    Animal Attacks
    Electrocutions
    Attractive Nuisance
    Swimming Pool Accidents
    Lack of Reasonable Security
    Construction Site Accidents
    Dog Bites
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  • Pharmaceutical Mistakes >

    When we go to the pharmacy, we expect to get exactly what the doctor ordered. This is not always the case.
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  • Statutory Claims >

    Wrongful Death Claims
    Survivor Claims
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  • Insurance Claims >

    Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists
    Personal Injury Protection Claims
    Traumatic Brain Injury
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  • Employment Claims >

    Sexual Harassment
    Non-Subscriber Claims
    Third Party Employment Claims
    Worker's Compensation Discrimination
    Family and Medical Leave Act
    Jury Discrimination
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  • Areas of Association >

    Subrogation and Liens
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