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Personal Injury.
We fight for the injured.
Plaintiff-side trial advocacy for serious injuries across Texas. When negligence rewrites your life, you need an attorney who treats your case like the singular event it is.
What We Handle
Every case prepared for trial.
- Auto & Motorcycle Collisions
Distracted drivers, uninsured motorists, and high-impact collisions on Texas highways. We document, reconstruct, and pursue full recovery.
- Commercial Vehicle & 18-Wheeler
Trucking cases require fast preservation of ECM data, driver logs, and corporate policies. We move quickly to lock down evidence.
- Premises Liability
Slip-and-fall, negligent security, and dangerous-property injuries against landlords, retailers, and property owners.
- Workplace & Industrial Injuries
Non-subscriber and third-party claims for refinery, construction, and oilfield injuries throughout Texas.
- Catastrophic & Wrongful Death
Life-altering injuries demand life-altering recoveries. We prepare these cases for jury, never for surrender.
- Product Liability
Defective products, unsafe designs, and inadequate warnings — manufacturers held accountable for what they sell.
Notable Outcomes
Results that speak for themselves.
$2.4M
18-Wheeler Collision · Hidalgo County
$2.4M
18-Wheeler Collision · Hidalgo County
$2.4M
18-Wheeler Collision · Hidalgo County
Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Each case is unique and is evaluated on its own facts.
What to Expect
A clear path — from intake to verdict.
01
Free Consultation
We listen first. You leave with a clear-eyed assessment of your case — no obligation, no pressure.
02
Investigation
Evidence preservation, witness interviews, expert engagement, and medical-record analysis begin immediately.
03
Negotiation
We make the carrier value your case honestly — with the trial file on the table and the verdict in view.
04
Trial if Needed
When settlement falls short, we try the case. Insurance companies remember the firms that actually go to verdict.
Fee Promise
No Fee Unless We Win.
We advance case expenses, work on contingency, and only collect when you do. Your fight should not bankrupt you before it begins.
JR
Attorney Spotlight
Josh Reyna
Founding Partner
Josh’s practice spans the courtroom and the Capitol. A trial lawyer first, he has tried cases across Texas in serious personal injury and complex civil matters, while advising clients on legislative and regulatory strategy at the state level. He serves as a credentialed mediator for civil disputes.
- State Bar of Texas, Licensed 2010
- Credentialed Mediator (TMCA)
- All Texas State & Federal District Courts
- Trial Attorney — Civil Litigation
- Government Affairs Counsel
Common Questions
Personal injury, answered.
How much does it cost to hire Reyna Law for a personal injury case?
Nothing up front. We work on contingency — we only collect a fee if we recover compensation for you. We also advance case expenses.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?
Texas generally imposes a two-year statute of limitations from the date of injury, but many exceptions apply. Call us as soon as possible to protect your rights.
What kind of compensation can I recover?
Medical expenses (past and future), lost wages and earning capacity, pain and suffering, mental anguish, disfigurement, and in some cases punitive damages.
Do I have to go to court?
Most cases resolve before trial, but we prepare every case as if it will go to a jury. That preparation is often what produces the strongest settlement.
What if I was partially at fault?
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you were 50% or less at fault, you can still recover — just reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
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Let's Talk.
We're Ready to Fight for You.
Consultations are free, confidential, and without obligation. We respond same day.
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(956) 555-1234
intake@reynalaw.com
- Austin
- 13341 W. US 290
- Building 2
- Austin, TX 78737
- McAllen · RGV
- 4401 N. McColl Rd
- McAllen, TX 78504
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