
If you were injured in a car wreck, an 18-wheeler collision, or a slip and fall in Texas, let me handle the fight, protect your rights, and secure your future.
Insurance companies are not on your side. Their system is designed to reduce payouts, delay claims, and protect profits — not you.
The first offer the insurance company gives you is almost never their real number. It is what they call the "anchor offer," and it is designed for one reason: to find out if you have a lawyer. If you accept fast, they know you are scared, you do not know your rights, and they close the file for pennies.
Insurance companies are actively looking for reasons to devalue your claim. If you apologize at the scene or tell an adjuster “I’m fine,” they will use it against you later. You are not just fighting to recover physically — you are fighting a system designed to pay you as little as possible.
Critical evidence disappears fast. Truck logbooks, dashcam footage, and store surveillance recordings are often deleted before victims even know what evidence matters. In some cases, security footage is overwritten in as little as 7 days.
Insurance companies have legal teams protecting their money. You need someone protecting your rights with the same level of aggression and experience.
When you work with us, your case is handled like a priority — not a file number.
Free Case EvaluationNavigating the critical first 48 hours, managing adjusters, and ensuring you do not say or sign anything that ruins your case.
Sending immediate preservation letters to stop trucking companies from deleting dashcam footage, logbooks, and phone records.
Securing disappearing security footage before the 30-day (or 7-day) overwrite window closes.
Fighting for the full value of a life—lost income, lost companionship, and lost future—when families are most vulnerable.
Most people in Texas think it is too late to file a lawsuit if time has passed. But there is a rule in Texas law called the discoverability rule. The clock on your case does not start ticking on the day the accident happened; it starts ticking on the day you knew, or reasonably should have known, that you were hurt because of someone else's actions.
I have taken cases that other lawyers turned away because they assumed the statute of limitations had passed. They did not apply the discoverability rule. If a lawyer told you it was too late, get a second opinion.
Michael Takla graduated magna cum laude from Texas A&M University before pursuing his law degree at the University of Houston Law Center. He has represented injured clients against some of the largest insurance companies and corporations in the United States, and has been part of teams that have achieved numerous multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements.
Trial Attorney • Texas Personal Injury
If you or someone you love was injured in Texas, the clock is already running on the evidence. Before you sign anything, before you give a recorded statement, and before you accept an offer, let's talk.
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