City
Corpus Christi
- Population served
- Approximately 317,000 residents
- Primary courthouse
- United States District Court, Corpus Christi Division
- 1133 N Shoreline Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78401
- Distance
- Approximately 3 hours from our Rio Grande City office
Corpus Christi is the seat of Nueces County and a major Texas coastal port. The firm represents Corpus Christi residents in personal injury and criminal defense matters across state and federal courts.
The Corpus Christi Division of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas handles federal civil and criminal matters for the area; the attorney appears here for federal matters that begin in the Corpus Christi area.
Most Corpus Christi clients meet first by video; the attorney drives to Corpus Christi for hearings and depositions on a coordinated schedule.
In this area
Common matters we handle here
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Refinery and industrial-jobsite injuries
Catastrophic injury cases out of the refinery, petrochemical, and port-loading workforce, including third-party liability and OCSLA matters.
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I-37 and US-77 commercial-vehicle collisions
Coastal freight corridors produce serious 18-wheeler injury cases routed through Nueces County state and federal court.
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State and federal criminal defense
Misdemeanor and felony defense in Nueces County state court, and federal indictments out of the Corpus Christi Division.
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Practices
Practices we cover in Corpus Christi
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Criminal Defense
State and federal criminal defense from arraignment through trial, available in English and Spanish.
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Family Law
Divorce, custody, and child support handled with care for the people and children involved.
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Immigration
Family-based immigration, removal defense, and naturalization, with bilingual representation.
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Personal Injury
Representation for South Texans hurt in car wrecks, 18-wheeler collisions, and on-the-job accidents.
Why hire us
Why Corpus Christi residents choose the firm
Corpus Christi is the firm’s northernmost regular practice area and is anchored by serious injury work out of the refinery, petrochemical, and port-loading economy. Workplace injury cases here often involve overlapping state workers-compensation, Jones Act, and Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act analysis; the firm has built the capability to handle that overlap. When third-party liability is in play against a contractor or equipment manufacturer, recovery can dwarf what a straight workers-compensation claim returns.
For Corpus Christi criminal defendants, the firm offers state-court and Corpus Christi federal division representation by a single bilingual attorney, with written fees and an open WhatsApp line at every step.
For Corpus Christi families, the firm offers the same model used in the Valley: one attorney, one strategy, one bilingual point of contact across the life of the case. The three-hour drive from Rio Grande City is built into the engagement; clients pay no travel premium and never get routed to a less-experienced lawyer.
Direct consultation
Ready to talk about your case?
Call the firm or schedule a consultation. We speak Spanish and English. Initial consultations are confidential.