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Personal Injury Case Statistics Overview
Personal Injury Case Timeline
Personal injury cases in San Antonio typically resolve within 6 to 24 months, depending on complexity, negotiations, and court schedules.
San Antonio Court Backlog
The local courts generally have a backlog of 300 to 900 personal injury cases, reflecting ongoing filings and processing times.
Personal Injury San Antonio Filing Volume
San Antonio sees an estimated 120 to 220 new personal injury case filings per month, based on recent court data trends.
Personal Injury Case Outcomes
Approximately 55% of cases settle before litigation, 25% after filing but before trial, and around 8% succeed at trial, with the remainder dismissed or unresolved.
FAQs - Personal Injury Lawyers in city San Antonio How many Personal Injury lawyers actively serve residents of San Antonio, Texas? Approximately 42 licensed attorneys focus on Personal Injury across San Antonio, Texas. Most matters are filed through the Texas District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Personal Injury lawyers in San Antonio, Texas? In San Antonio, typical rates range from $238-$366 per hour for Personal Injury. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2478 and $7326, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Personal Injury matters usually take in courts near San Antonio? Personal Injury cases in San Antonio, Texas usually take around 5-8 months depending on complexity and the Texas District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Personal Injury cases for people living in San Antonio, Texas? Residents of San Antonio typically see Personal Injury filings handled by the Texas District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury? About 50% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Born July 17, 1967, in Corpus Christi, Texas, Mikal C. Watts earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas in 1987, receiving a Bachelor of Arts with high honors after just two years of study. He graduated with honors from the University of Texas School of Law in 1989 at the age of twenty-one.. In 1989-1990, Mr. Watts worked as a briefing attorney for Hon. Thomas R. Phillips, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. In September, 1990, he became an associate at David L. Perry & Associates in Corpus Christi, Texas, and was named a partner in December, 1991. Until March 31, 1997, he served as a partner in the law firm of Perry & Haas, L.L.P. On April 1, 1997, Mr. Watts formed his own firm, Harris & Watts, P.C. After 4 highly successful years, the law firm reorganized, with Mr. Watts and Denman H. Heard joining together to form Watts & Heard, L.L.P. in March of 2001. During that time, Mr. Watts expanded the law firm to 29 lawyers, with offices in 5 Texas cities and a support staff of over 100. In August of 2002, Mr. Watts formed Watts Law Firm, L.L.P., now known as Watts Guerra LLP which focuses on catastrophic personal injury, toxic torts, product liability, automotive defects, refinery negligence, commercial trucking negligence, medical device, pharmaceutical, and commercial litigation.
Born and raised in San Antonio, Eric Campolo is a personal injury attorney and the son of Paul Campolo. Since his youth, Eric has known that he wanted to be an attorney like his father, Paul.. After graduating from Alamo Heights High School, Eric went on to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Texas Christian University in 2010. Before going to law school Eric began working part-time for his father, thus beginning his experience in the field of personal injury law. Eric Campolo attended St. Mary’s University School of Law on scholarship and was a recipient of the prestigious and highly coveted Dean’s Scholarship which is awarded to highly outstanding students upon entrance.. During his tenure at St. Mary’s Law, Eric developed a reputation for his extraordinary research and writing abilities. During his first year of law school, Eric earned the highest possible marks for his research memorandum and appellate brief. During his second year, he clerked for the Honorable Sandee Bryan Marion at the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas. During Eric’s final year of law school, Eric served as a research assistant to legendary Torts Professor, Vincent R. Johnson and even received commendations from Professor Johnson in the preface of several textbooks. Eric graduated from St. Mary’s at the top of his class and was promptly promoted to Associate Attorney shortly after he was admitted to the Texas State Bar in 2015.. At Maloney & Campolo, Eric is deeply involved in all aspects of day-to-day pleading and motion practice in all types of personal injury litigation, ranging from standard motor vehicle collisions and health care liability claims to products liability and civil rights violations. Eric’s work requires that he delve into new and unfamiliar topics quickly and efficiently. Shortly after receiving his license, Eric assumed responsibility for managing a docket of over two hundred consumers affected by the Volkswagen “Dieselgate” emissions scandal.. Eric takes immense pride in his work. He specializes in suits against governmental entities under the Texas Tort Claims Act. For example, in San Antonio Water Sys. v. Smith, Eric authored all court submissions including a successful appellate brief against the local water utility. In that case, an elderly woman was seriously injured when she stepped into an open meter box on a city sidewalk. The water utility knew the meter box was missing but did nothing to fix the problem. When the Plaintiff sued the government, the City stonewalled and pointed to the water utility. When Plaintiff sued the water utility, the water utility pointed to the energy utility. The court rejected the government’s argument. As a result of Maloney & Campolo’s hard work, led by Eric, governmental entities in Texas can no longer simply bury their collective heads’ in the sand to avoid responsibility for their negligence.. Like his father, Eric is unpretentious and down-to-Earth. He is proud of Maloney & Campolo’s family tradition and believes that dedication to personal attention is what sets the Law Offices of Maloney & Campolo apart from other personal injury firms. Eric has been named by SA Scene as a “Rising Star” in San Antonio.. Eric met his wife Hannah Miller while they were both studying at St. Mary’s Law. They married in Sisterdale, Texas in 2017. On January 11, 2019, Eric and Hannah welcomed their first child, Samuel Joseph Campolo. Eric is a life-long baseball fan. He loves the Spurs, Browns, and Horned Frogs. He also enjoys cooking and gardening.
Born and raised in Grapevine, Texas, Attorney Erin Oglesby received a B.A. in Spanish from Oklahoma State University in 2008 and a J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2012. Soon after graduation, she became licensed by the State Bar of Texas and began practicing law. After joining the team at Tom Rhodes Law Firm, P.C. in 2014, she helped to secure a $67,470,000 verdict on behalf of a paralyzed accident victim with colleagues Tom Rhodes and Bob Brzezinski.. Erin maintains membership in the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, and the San Antonio Young Lawyers Association.
Bob has handled a variety of complex lawsuits in Texas and many other U.S. states, some of which have involved seven- and eight-figure verdicts and settlements. In fact, together with his colleagues, he helped obtain a $67,470,000 unanimous verdict on behalf of a paralyzed client in 2015, one of the largest jury verdicts in the United States that year. In 2016 he was co-counsel in another trial involving a young man who was left with a brain injury after a recreational boxing game. That trial resulted in a jury verdict in excess of $17 million, one of the largest verdicts in the state of Texas that year. In 2011 he helped represent the family of a young man who was nearly cut in half in a forklift rollover. That trial resulted in one of the largest workplace accident verdicts in Texas in 2011. More recently he was honored to be one of the lawyers representing the family of Sandra Bland in their litigation against the Texas Department of Public Safety and the county jail where Sandra died--a suit which not only resulted in a considerable monetary settlement for her family but which also led to permanent changes in jail policies and procedures. Bob also gives lectures on legal topics at seminars around the United States and Canada and conferences and has been featured on television news programs. Among his many recognitions, Bob has been named to the SuperLawyers® list from 2011-2016, is a peer-nominated member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, and has been "AV" rated by the Martindale-Hubbell legal publication since 2003--that esteemed publication's highest rating for an attorney.. Bob moved to Texas in the early 1970s from the East Coast. As the son of first-generation Polish immigrants, his parents instilled in him the values of loyalty, patriotism, and the importance of family. They taught him the importance of “paying your dues,” and as a student he worked several jobs simultaneously while attending classes full-time. As an accomplished school athlete and national merit scholar, Bob’s hard work never faltered. As a law student, Bob joined the team at Tom Rhodes Law Firm, P.C. as a clerk, and has worked alongside Tom Rhodes ever since.. Bob is a dedicated family man and enjoys spending his free time with his wife and children.
Beth Janicek received a bachelor's degree from Texas A & M University (B.A., 1989) and a law degree from St. Mary's University (J.D., 1993), and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1993. Since becoming licensed, she has been had handling personal injury cases and is board certified in Personal Injury by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. She is a board member of San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association and Texas Trial Lawyers Association. Beth has extensive experience in nursing home litigation, medical malpractice, on-the-job accidents, product liability, and car wrecks.
Based in San Antonio, TX, our firm focuses on personal injury cases throughout the state of Texas. We handle a wide variety of cases such as car accident injuries, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, rideshare accidents, bus accidents, wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, slip and falls and other premise liability cases. Although a smaller side of our practice, we also assist our clients in divorce, estate planning, traffic tickets, and DWI/DUI defense. We treat every client like family and make sure they are well represented in their case. Our main focus is always you.
Bailey VanNatta is a native of Fort Worth, Texas. She graduated from Baylor University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in History and a minor in Legal Reasoning and Analysis. Bailey then attended Baylor Law School, graduating with a Juris Doctorate in 2022.. During her undergraduate studies at Baylor, Bailey was a member of Baylor’s undergraduate moot court team, winning numerous awards throughout her time on the team. Bailey also served as an officer for Baylor’s Pre-Law Society and International Justice Mission chapter.. While at Baylor Law, Bailey completed Professional Tracks in General Civil Litigation and Family Law Practice. Bailey joined Watts Guerra in May 2020 as a Law Clerk and worked for the firm throughout her second and third years of law school. In addition to her studies, Bailey served as an officer for Baylor Public Interest Legal Society and Phi Alpha Delta and was also a member of the Student Wellness Organization. During her time at Baylor Law, Bailey completed Baylor Law’s rigorous Practice Court program, giving her the necessary litigation skills and experience to represent Watts Guerra clients.. Bailey is very dedicated to pro bono service. She completed over 150 hours of pro bono and public service work during law school. Bailey was involved in several law school clinics, including the Baylor Law Veterans Clinic, the Estate Planning Clinic, and the Trial Advocacy Clinic. In 2021, she was awarded the Veterans Clinic’s Boots on the Ground award as the Baylor Law Student with the most significant contribution to the Veterans Clinic. Alongside her clinical work, she served as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for children who had been victims of abuse and neglect. She also completed a year-long externship with the American Bar Association helping create online free legal help solutions for those in need.
A bi-lingual litigator with most of my experience in the personal injury, family law and criminal defense arena. I have been involved in all areas of civil litigation for both the Plaintiff and Defendant perspective. I have represented both individuals and business entities over the years. I have trial experience and have received favorable verdicts for my clients all over Texas.. Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. I received my Bachelors degree from Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas. I received my law degree from Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas.. I am a member of State Bar of Texas and San Antonio Bar Association. I am a member of the honors Phi Delta Phi fraternity. I have been a guest speaker for various agencies throughout the State of Texas.
Attorney Paula D. Perez was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas. After college, she worked as a Legal Assistant for three years before deciding to apply to law school herself. She obtained her Juris Doctor (Law Degree) from Texas Tech University School of Law, Lubbock Texas. After graduating from Law School, Attorney Perez worked as an Associate Attorney for a large Personal Injury Law Firm, where she represented clients involved in Mass Tort Litigation and Auto/Commercial Vehicle Accident Litigation. She then transitioned into a Corporate Compliance role for a Fortune 500 Company, where she managed Compliance for all of the Company's South Texas Storefronts. In August 2016, Attorney Perez opened her Law Firm. Since opening, Attorney Perez has represented Clients in a wide variety of cases, including but not limited to: Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury, Probate, Commercial & Business Litigation, Construction Litigation and Debt Collection. Her vast experience is a huge advantage, combined with her drive, dedication and passion fighting for each of her clients.
As the leader of the San Antonio branch of Naman, Howell, Smith & Lee, PLLC, Attorney Larry D. Warren offers high-quality legal service in transportation law, tractor/trailer accidents, construction injuries, and commercial litigation. For nearly 30 years, Attorney Warren has provided Texas businesses with guidance and representation. He is Board Certified in Personal Injury Law, assuring all clients that they are in strong, capable hands.. Above all, Attorney Warren is an experienced trial lawyer—he has tried over 20 death and brain injury cases involving trucks, and over a dozen commercial and construction cases each. If you are a business in need of commercial representation, do not hesitate to contact Attorney Warren at Naman, Howell, Smith & Lee, PLLC.
As the founder of the Wyatt Law Firm, Ltd., San Antonio attorney Paula Wyatt offers guidance in the legal issues of injury victims. She has more than 30 years of experience in the legal field. Ms. Wyatt’s peers in the legal community have rated her as Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent®. Additionally, she has been selected for inclusion list of Super Lawyers® on three occasions. Attorney Wyatt is a graduate of Texas A&M University and the University of Houston Law School. Contact her firm today to learn more.
As the founder of Cowen | Rodriguez | Peacock, Texas attorney Michael R. Cowen tenaciously advocates for the interests of injury victims. He has been practicing as a lawyer since 1996. Prior to establishing his own practice, he was associate at famed law firm Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft and partner at several other firms. In 2012, the American Trial Lawyers Association recognized Mr. Cowen as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Texas. Additionally, he maintains a perfect 10.0 Superb rating on the website . Get in touch with his firm today for a no-charge case evaluation.
As a partner at the firm Maloney & Campolo, San Antonio lawyer Paul Campolo provides legal representation to persons harmed by the negligence of other people and entities. Prior to entering private practice, Attorney Campolo spent time as a prosecutor in Taylor and Bexar counties. He is a member of the San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association and board member of the Bexar County Family Justice Center. Additionally, he has been included in the National Trial Lawyers list of Top 100 Trial Lawyers from 2011 to 2014. Learn more today by contacting his firm.
A seasoned and experienced trial lawyer, Enrique G. Serna has more than 30 years experience representing complex cases and clients across the United States and Mexico.. After Enrique became an attorney in May 1994, he founded Serna & Associates PLLC, a firm specializing in defects and accidents, personal injury, international litigation and immigration. Fluent in English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, he has earned the reputation of being one of the most versatile trial lawyers in the United States, trying more than 121 cases to verdict or settlement before Jury Deliberation.. Enrique has represented foreign governments and states, foreign and domestic public and private corporations, as well as common, everyday victims injured or killed due to product accidents and negligence.. Representing cases in Texas, California, Florida, Nevada and across the nation, he has overseen more than 1,000 individual cases throughout his career, as well as several large class action suits to successful resolution, recovering millions of dollars for his clients.. Enrique prides himself as being more than just a trial lawyer — he’s a fierce advocate for victims, representing clients in car defect product cases, personal injury we have tried cases all through the United States” and have recovered millions of dollars for innocent victims.. Living by his motto, “No case is too big or too small,” Enrique is committed to providing the representation you deserve — from big government and corporation litigation, representing the Mexican Gulf States after the disastrous BP oil spill, representing the Mexican government in product action suits against military manufacturers, representing foreign corporations like Cavalia in Canada and victims of radiation from Costa Rica to individual personal injury cases like Mitsubishi drivers and passengers inured in Washington State — Enrique means what he says. He’s on your side and always fights to win. Period.
A respected trial attorney serving victims of personal injury and wrongful death survivors for more than 30 years. Fidel Rodriguez, Jr. has tried personal injury, construction and products liability cases throughout South Texas for more than three decades. He takes particular pride in representing the working person against big companies and believes that our system of justice guarantees equal rights to all citizens, regardless of race, religion, age or social standing.. Mr. Rodriguez was born in Kingsville, Texas. He comes from a hardworking family with deep roots in South Texas — his father was a master bricklayer, and his mother was a secretary to the local small-town doctor. He is an Eagle Scout, involved in numerous school activities, and graduated second in his class at Bishop High School.. Mr. Rodriguez has been married to Anabel since 1984. They are the proud parents of two sons and one daughter. Mr. Rodriguez is fluent in English and Spanish.
"Rebuilding Shattered Lives" is not just a motto; rather, it's the very reason that I keep my doors open.. By limiting my caseload to just a special few on which I myself then can work, I maintain that personal touch so important to a meaningful attorney-client relationship.And, since travel to an attorney's office is just one more hassle that most people could do without, I travel to my clients for their convenience whenever possible.