Product injury claims don’t move on feelings or headlines. They move on documentation and credible connections between exposure and illness.
In the Keller area, many people are accustomed to getting information quickly—through online searches, social media, or conversations with friends. But when you’re preparing a claim, “quick information” can become a problem if it leads to assumptions. Defense teams often challenge cases that rely on incomplete product identification, inconsistent timelines, or missing medical proof.
Your attorney’s job is to build a record that holds up under scrutiny, while you concentrate on treatment and recovery.


