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Dallas Law Firm for Auto Defect Victims Nationwide
The attorneys at the Texas law firm of Miller, Curtis & Weisbrod are recognized nationally as leaders in plaintiffs’ personal injury trial law. Our extensive experience, substantial resources and proven legal skill enable us to efficiently handle the investigation and litigation of complex auto defect accident and injury cases.
Our focus is on results. We are absolutely unafraid to stand up to auto makers and manufacturers of defective car and truck parts who cause or contribute to the injury and suffering of our clients and their families. We know that the only way to force real change in auto industry safety standards and accountability is to hit negligent manufacturers hard and often.
Partners Clay Miller, William B. Curtis and Les Weisbrod and attorney Max Freeman were once again named Super Lawyers* for 2008 by Texas Monthly magazine. Our partners are board-certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial Law. To learn more about our attorneys' experience and qualifications, please view the professional profiles below:
The experienced personal injury trail lawyers of Miller, Curtis & Weisbrod charge no up-front fees or costs in auto defect liability cases. We only get paid when we obtain a financial settlement or jury award for you.
To discuss your case in a free consultation, please call our offices in Dallas at 214.987.0005. If you are seeking representation in an auto product defect liability claim or lawsuit in New York, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Miami, Washington, D.C., Boston, Atlanta, Houston, Austin, San Antonio or anywhere else nationwide, please call us toll free at 888.987.0005 or contact us by e-mail to schedule an appointment.
*Super Lawyers magazine identifies the top 5% of attorneys in each state, as chosen by their peers and through the independent research of Law & Politics. Rising Stars names the state's top up-and-coming attorneys. Super Lawyers magazine is published in all 50 states and reaches more than 13 million readers.


