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We were referred to Jason by a friend after our car accident a year ago. I would highly recommend Jason and his team to anyone facing what we did. They took so much of the pressure and worry off so we could concentrate on healing! We can't thank them enough.

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Recovering from your injuries after an accident can be an arduous process. Your injuries may leave you unable to return to work while medical bills pile up, and in some cases, a full recovery is not possible. When the cause of an injury can be traced back to somebody else's carelessness or recklessness, you deserve compensation for your losses. A Gainesville, TX personal injury attorney can protect your rights, helping you explore all avenues of payment.

At Burress Injury Law, we have received over 900 5-star reviews for our devoted advocacy on behalf of our clients. We will investigate your claim in-depth to identify the parties at fault and work to hold them accountable for your damages.

About Burress Injury Law

Burress Injury Law was opened in 2008 by Jason Burress. Since then, the firm has built a strong reputation for helping injured people and families across Texas. That reputation came from hard work, serious preparation, and a willingness to take difficult cases seriously from the start.

Insurance companies know Burress Injury Law is not afraid to try cases. That matters more than many people realize. When the defense knows a firm is willing to prepare for trial, gather strong evidence, and present the case in court, the conversation changes.

The firm handles cases across Texas, including claims involving serious wrecks, unsafe property conditions, and catastrophic injuries that alter a person's life in an instant. Our firm approaches these cases with urgency, discipline, and respect. Over the years, Burress Injury Law has become known for standing beside people during some of the hardest periods they will ever face.

Car Accident Claims in Gainesville

Car accidents happen fast, but the fallout can drag on for months or years. A collision on a city street, a rural road, or a busy Texas highway can leave a person facing medical treatment, lost income, pain, and constant stress. Even what looks like a simple wreck at first can turn into something much more serious after the adrenaline wears off. Back injuries, head trauma, internal injuries, and chronic pain may not be fully clear on the day of the collision.

In Gainesville, car accident claims may involve many kinds of driver negligence. A driver may have been speeding, following too closely, texting, running a red light, or driving while tired. In other cases, the driver may have been drunk or distracted by passengers, a navigation system, or a phone. Identifying the cause behind the accident is important, as the insurance company will likely try to refute a claim without proof of fault.

Medical records, photographs, witness statements, repair estimates, phone records, and accident reconstruction analysis may all help tell the full story behind an accident. Insurance companies may try to argue that the injured person was partly at fault or that the injuries were not as severe as claimed. That is why a quick, careful investigation is critical for a claim. The sooner evidence is preserved, the harder it is for the defense to twist the facts.

Representing Clients in Premises Liability Cases

People can be badly hurt when a property owner fails to fix or warn about a dangerous condition. Premises liability cases may involve slips and falls, falling merchandise, unsafe stairs, poor lighting, broken railings, loose flooring, negligent security, or hazards in parking lots and walkways. These cases are often more complex than people expect because the property owner may deny knowing about the danger or may claim the injured person should have seen it.

Texas law does not make every property owner automatically responsible for every accident on the property. A claim usually depends on what the owner knew, what should have been known, and whether reasonable steps were taken to address the danger. Was the hazard there long enough that it should have been discovered? Had other people complained about it before? Were inspections done? Was there surveillance footage? Were warnings posted, or was the danger left to trap the next person who walked through?

A serious premises liability claim can reveal more than one careless act, such as poor maintenance, understaffing, lack of training, or a failure to implement safety rules. Whatever the cause, the law can provide a path to recover compensation when an unsafe property causes real harm.

A person who is hurt in a store, apartment complex, restaurant, office building, or other property should not assume the case is too hard to prove. Many of these claims become stronger when an attorney moves quickly to investigate.

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  • Best Personal Injury Lawyer - D Magazine
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  • Best Law Firm - McKinney Magazine
  • Best Attorney - McKinney/Allen Living Magazine
  • Perfect A+ - Better Business Bureau Rating
  • Elite Lawyer 2019 ‒ Present
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  • Texas Lawyer ‒ 7th Largest Motor Vehicle Verdict in Texas
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What Is a Catastrophic Injury?

A catastrophic injury is an injury so severe that it changes the course of a person's life. These injuries may include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations, severe burns, loss of vision, or multiple fractures with lasting complications. In some cases, the person may never return to the same line of work, the same level of independence, or the same way of living.

The financial cost of a catastrophic injury can be enormous, but the emotional cost can be just as heavy. A person may need surgeries, rehabilitation, home modifications, mobility equipment, long-term care, or help with daily tasks. Family members often feel the impact as well.

Catastrophic injury claims demand careful attention. The value of the case cannot be measured by the first hospital bill alone. It has to account for the long view. What care will be needed in the future? How has earning ability changed? What pain, disfigurement, disability, or loss of normal life has the person endured? These questions take work to figure out, but they have to be answered honestly and thoroughly if the claim is going to reflect the true depth of the harm.

Important Evidence in a Personal Injury Claim

Evidence is what gives a personal injury claim weight. Good evidence helps show how the incident happened, who was responsible, how badly the person was hurt, and how the injury has affected daily life.

Medical records are often at the center of the claim. They connect the injury to the event and show the extent of treatment. Photographs can also be powerful, especially when they capture the accident scene, visible injuries, property damage, or the dangerous condition that caused the harm.

Other proof depends on the type of claim. In an auto accident, black box data, dash camera footage, surveillance video, or cell phone records may help. In a premises liability claim, maintenance records, cleaning logs, incident reports, and prior complaints may be especially useful.

Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury Claims in Gainesville

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What damages can I be paid for in a personal injury claim?

Answer: Compensation in a personal injury claim may account for medical bills, future medical care, lost wages, reduced earning ability, pain and suffering, physical impairment, disfigurement, and other losses tied to the injury. In a serious claim, damages may reach far beyond the first round of treatment.

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How do I prove fault in a personal injury claim?

Answer: Fault is usually proven through evidence showing that another person or business acted carelessly and caused the injury. That may include medical records, photographs, witness statements, surveillance footage, expert analysis, accident reports, or other documents. The exact proof depends on the type of claim. The stronger the evidence, the harder it is for the defense to shift blame or downplay what happened.

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How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?

Answer: In many cases, Texas gives injured people two years to file a lawsuit. That may sound like plenty of time, but waiting can hurt a claim. There may also be exceptions or special notice rules in some situations. A person who waits too long may lose the right to recover anything at all.

Successes in Personal Injury Claims

At Burress Injury Law, we have recovered more than $500 million in case results for clients. That number reflects years of hard litigation, serious negotiation, and a refusal to treat injury claims like routine files on a shelf. It tells injured people something important—namely, that this is a firm that knows how to pursue substantial claims and fight for meaningful compensation.

How Burress Injury Law Gives Back to the Community

At Burress Injury Law, giving back is part of our firm's identity. Each year, the firm offers a minimum of six annual scholarships. Those scholarships create real opportunities for students and families, and they reflect a broader belief that success should open doors for others too.

That commitment deepened even further in 2022 with the establishment of the Burress Family Foundation. The foundation was created to support non-profits and expand the scholarship program. It is part of our organized effort to invest in people, strengthen local organizations, and create lasting help where it is needed. For many clients, that kind of involvement says something real about the firm. They want to know that the lawyers they choose are rooted in something larger than case volume.

Billing and Fees for Our Personal Injury Representation

At Burress Injury Law, we handle personal injury cases through contingency fees. That means our firm does not charge attorney fees up front to start working on your claim. We move the case forward first. We investigate what happened, gather records, deal with the insurance company, and build the claim while you focus on your recovery. Our fee is tied to the outcome of the case rather than hourly billing.

This approach gives injured people access to serious legal representation without having to come up with large payments at the start. After a bad accident, most families are already under pressure. Medical expenses may be coming in, work may be interrupted, and the future may feel uncertain. A contingency fee arrangement allows our firm to take on that risk with you. If we recover compensation for you through a settlement or verdict, our fee comes from that recovery. If there is no recovery, you do not owe any attorney fees.

Where Can I File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Gainesville?

If a personal injury claim cannot be resolved through settlement, a lawsuit may need to be filed in Cooke County. For Gainesville cases, the district court is located at:

Cooke County Courthouse

101 South Dixon Street Gainesville, Texas 76240

Contact a Gainesville, TX Personal Injury Attorney

An injury can throw a person's whole life off balance. Meanwhile, the insurance company may already be looking for ways to protect its own bottom line. At Burress Injury Law, we represent injured people with the seriousness their claims deserve, and we are prepared to pursue full compensation through settlement or trial when necessary. Call 214-726-0016 or contact our Gainesville, Texas personal injury lawyers to schedule a free initial consultation.

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