Car Accident Lawyer in Houston, TX

John K. Zaid & Associates, PLLC

1350 Nasa Parkway
Suite 200
Houston, TX 77058-2800281-333-8959
Firm Website For: Car Accident Lawyer in Houston, TX

Car Accident Overview

Auto Accidents

If you have been injured in a motorcycle or auto accident that resulted from the negligent actions of another party, you have a right to seek compensation for your losses, including medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering. Whether your injuries are minor or life altering, you may be well-served to consult an experienced personal injury lawyer for guidance during your search for compensation.

At the law firm of John K. Zaid & Associates, PLLC, we represent injured clients in Houston and throughout the Harris County, Texas, area. With your physical and financial well-being always in mind, we work to create the strongest case possible, all in an effort to help you recover the maximum compensation to which you may be entitled.

To create the strongest case possible, we carefully examine the events leading to your accident, the extent of your injuries and any future medical attention necessary. This information, combined with witness testimony and expert opinions, can be used to help you negotiate an acceptable settlement or seek a favorable verdict in court.

We offer free consultations to discuss your injuries with our attorney and provide our personal injury guidance on a contingency fee basis, meaning that you don’t pay unless we are successful in recovering compensation on your behalf.

Call 281-333-8959 to schedule a free consultation to discuss your specific auto accident injury concerns with John K. Zaid & Associates in Houston.

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Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury -- Plaintiff

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