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Top 8 Personal Injury Lawyers in El Paso, TX

If you were injured in a crash on I-10, Loop 375, or anywhere around El Paso, Texas gives you two years from the date of the injury to file suit, and it follows a modified comparative-fault rule that bars recovery only if you are more than 50 percent at fault. Insurers still fight hard. The right El Paso injury lawyer documents your losses and pushes for full value. Every firm below has a verifiable El Paso injury practice and works on contingency.

A serious injury hits your health, your income, and your peace of mind at once. While you focus on recovering, the at-fault driver's insurer is working to pay you as little as possible. A good El Paso personal injury lawyer takes that fight off your plate, deals with the adjuster, and makes sure your claim reflects the full cost of what happened to you.

Texas follows modified comparative fault under its proportionate-responsibility rule: you can recover as long as you are not more than 50 percent at fault, and your award is reduced by your share of the blame. The state also gives you generally two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit, with shorter notice deadlines for claims against a government entity. An experienced local lawyer keeps those rules and deadlines straight from day one.

The eight firms and attorneys below all have a verifiable El Paso personal injury practice, each confirmed across at least two independent directories or rankings. They handle car, truck, and motorcycle crashes, workplace injuries, and wrongful death, and all offer a free consultation and work on contingency.

How we picked these 8: We cross-referenced peer rankings and directories (Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, Justia, Expertise.com, FindLaw) and each firm's own published practice pages. Every firm below appeared in at least two independent sources and has a verifiable El Paso-area personal injury practice. We do not accept payment for placement, and we do not write sponsored reviews. More on our methodology →

1

Scherr Legate, PLLC

El Paso, TXFounded 1992Free consult

Practice focus: Car and truck accidents, product liability, workplace injury, wrongful death

A downtown El Paso injury firm founded in 1992 at 109 N. Oregon Street, led by native El Pasoan James Scherr, who reports lead trial counsel roles in more than 250 wrongful-death and personal-injury trials. The firm carries a 4.6/5 rating across dozens of client reviews.

Why they made the list: A long-established El Paso trial firm with a deep verdict record and strong client ratings.

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Contingency: no fee unless you recover
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Glasheen, Valles & Inderman

El Paso, TXFounded 1988Free consult

Practice focus: Truck, car, and motorcycle accidents, workplace and catastrophic injury

A personal injury firm founded in 1988 that handles trucking, car, motorcycle, and train accidents along with drunk-driving crashes, workplace injuries, and catastrophic-injury claims for El Paso clients.

Why they made the list: Decades of injury and catastrophic-injury experience, including complex trucking and workplace cases.

Fee structure
Contingency: no fee unless you recover
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3

The Kennedy Law Firm (James B. Kennedy)

El Paso, TXBoard-certified, Super LawyerFree consult

Practice focus: Serious injury, car accidents, board-certified personal injury trial law

James Kennedy is certified in personal injury trial law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a distinction held by a small share of Texas attorneys, and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer since 2011 and with the Elite Lawyer award.

Why they made the list: Texas board certification in personal injury trial law plus more than a decade of Super Lawyers recognition.

Fee structure
Contingency: no fee unless you recover
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4

Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz

El Paso, TX20+ years, injury & criminalFree consult

Practice focus: Car accidents, personal injury, wrongful death

Ruben Ortiz brings nearly three decades of experience and an injury and criminal-defense practice that was recognized as a leading personal-injury and criminal-defense office in El Paso, representing crash and injury victims across the area.

Why they made the list: An experienced El Paso injury practice with a strong local reputation and free consultations.

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Contingency: no fee unless you recover
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5

Davie & Valdez, P.C.

El Paso, TXWork injury & PI, Super LawyersFree consult

Practice focus: Workplace injuries, personal injury, employment

Led by El Paso native John Valdez and licensed in Texas and New Mexico, this firm at 1801 N. Stanton Street focuses on injured workers and accident victims, with attorneys selected to Super Lawyers or Rising Stars.

Why they made the list: A work-injury and personal-injury practice with peer recognition and a no-recovery, no-fee policy.

Fee structure
Contingency: no fee unless you recover
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6

Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C.

El Paso, TXTexas Super Lawyer / Rising StarFree consult

Practice focus: Car and truck accidents, construction and workplace injury, wrongful death

Partner Daisy Chaparro Cavazos, named a Texas Rising Star and a Texas Bar College honoree, handles car and semi-truck crashes, construction and workplace injuries, and wrongful-death claims; the firm serves El Paso along with offices in New Mexico.

Why they made the list: A regional injury firm with an El Paso office and a peer-recognized trial attorney on serious cases.

Fee structure
Contingency: no fee unless you recover
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7

Lovett & Murray Law Firm

El Paso, TXServing El Paso since 1999Free consult

Practice focus: Car accidents, truck collisions, workplace injury, wrongful death

An El Paso personal injury firm whose attorneys have, since 1999, handled a large volume of injury cases involving car accidents, truck collisions, workplace incidents, and wrongful death across the region.

Why they made the list: A high-volume El Paso injury practice with more than two decades handling motor-vehicle and workplace claims.

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Contingency: no fee unless you recover
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8

Joe Lopez Law

El Paso, TXEl Paso native, 20+ yearsFree consult

Practice focus: Car and truck accidents, workplace injury, wrongful death

Led by El Paso native Joe Lopez at 1014 N. Mesa Street, with more than 20 years of personal injury experience representing victims of crashes on I-10, truck accidents, workplace injuries, and wrongful death.

Why they made the list: A locally rooted injury practice with two decades of motor-vehicle and workplace experience.

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Contingency: no fee unless you recover
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How to choose between them in El Paso

Match the lawyer to the size of your injury. A soft-tissue fender-bender and a catastrophic truck crash are not the same case. For major injuries, prioritize trial-tested firms like Scherr Legate or Glasheen, Valles & Inderman; for clear-liability minor crashes, a high-volume firm may resolve it faster.

Ask who actually tries cases. Most injury claims settle, but the insurer's offer depends on whether your lawyer will go to trial. Ask each firm how many El Paso injury cases they have taken to verdict recently, and look for board certification like James Kennedy's.

Confirm the contingency math in writing. Standard Texas injury contingency runs roughly one-third before suit is filed and around 40 percent if the case is filed and litigated. Get the percentage and how case costs are handled in the written fee agreement.

Pay attention to communication. You will work with this firm for a year or more. Use the free consultation to test how clearly they explain your options and how quickly they return calls; El Paso clients consistently reward responsive firms.

What personal injury help typically costs in El Paso

Personal injury lawyers in El Paso almost always work on contingency, so you pay nothing up front and the fee comes out of any recovery:

  • Contingency fee: Typically about 33 percent of the recovery if the case settles before a lawsuit is filed, rising to roughly 40 percent if a lawsuit is filed and litigated.
  • Case costs: Filing fees, records, and expert witnesses are usually advanced by the firm and repaid from the recovery; ask whether you owe costs if the case is lost.
  • Free consultation: Nearly every El Paso injury firm offers a free initial case review and charges nothing unless you win.
  • Medical liens: Your providers or health insurer may claim part of the settlement; an experienced firm negotiates these down to put more in your pocket.

Because the fee is a percentage of the recovery, the right question is not just the rate but whether the firm can grow the recovery enough to justify it.

How long it takes

Most El Paso injury claims follow a predictable arc, though serious cases take longer:

  • Treatment and investigation (1-6 months): You finish or stabilize medical treatment while the firm gathers the crash report, records, and witness statements.
  • Demand and negotiation (1-3 months): Once your damages are clear, the firm sends a demand and negotiates with the insurer.
  • Lawsuit and discovery (9-18 months): If the insurer will not pay fairly, your lawyer files suit before the two-year deadline and the case moves into discovery and depositions.
  • Settlement, mediation, or trial: Most cases resolve before trial, but the credible threat of an El Paso County jury drives the value.

Red flags to watch for when hiring a personal injury lawyer in El Paso

Guaranteed outcomes. No ethical attorney can promise a specific result. If a firm guarantees a win, a number, or a court ruling, walk away.

The disappearing senior partner. You meet a named partner at intake, then never hear from them again while an unsupervised junior runs the file. Ask in writing who handles your matter day to day.

Pressure to sign on the spot. Reputable firms give you the engagement letter in writing and time to read it. High-pressure intake is a volume-mill signal.

No verifiable track record. Look for named results, peer rankings, board certifications, or bar recognition — not "we have helped thousands of clients."

Vague fees. Every legitimate firm will put the fee structure, what is covered, and what triggers extra charges in a written engagement letter.

10 questions to ask in your free consultation

Most of the firms on this list offer a free or low-cost initial call. Use it. Bring a written list and write down the answers, then compare across two or three firms before you sign anything.

  1. Who, specifically, will handle my matter day to day? Get a name and a direct email, not just the firm.
  2. How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? You want a number, not a brochure line.
  3. What is your fee, and what does it cover? Get the structure in writing before you sign.
  4. What out-of-pocket costs am I responsible for, and when? Filing fees, records, and experts add up - ask now.
  5. What is the realistic range of outcomes? A good lawyer gives a range; a weak one promises the high end.
  6. How long will this take? An honest estimate, with the assumptions stated.
  7. What is my deadline, and is it at risk? Many personal injury matters carry hard filing deadlines.
  8. How often will I hear from you? Set the communication cadence now.
  9. What can I do to help my own case? The best lawyers will give you homework.
  10. What is the worst-case outcome? A lawyer who refuses to discuss downside risk is selling you something.

What to bring to your El Paso consultation

You will get more out of the first call if you arrive organized. For most personal injury matters, gather:

  • A short written timeline. Dates, names, and what happened, in order.
  • The key documents. Any contracts, letters, agreements, court orders, or filings you have received.
  • Your correspondence. Relevant emails, texts, or messages - and do not delete anything.
  • Any deadlines you know about. A court date, a signing deadline, or an agency notice.
  • Your questions. The 10 above are a good place to start.

If you are not sure whether something is relevant, bring it anyway. It is easier for a lawyer to set aside what does not matter than to chase down what you left at home.

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Frequently asked questions about personal injury lawyers in El Paso

How long do I have to file an injury claim in Texas?

Generally two years from the date of the injury. Claims against a government entity carry shorter notice deadlines, so talk to a lawyer quickly to protect your rights.

Can I still recover if the crash was partly my fault?

Yes, up to a point. Texas uses modified comparative fault: you can recover as long as you are not more than 50 percent at fault, and your award is reduced by your share of the blame.

How much does an El Paso injury lawyer cost?

Almost all work on contingency, so there is no upfront fee. The standard share is about one-third of the recovery, often rising to 40 percent if a lawsuit is filed. Case costs are usually advanced and repaid from the settlement.

Should I accept the insurance company's first offer?

Usually not. Early offers tend to come before the full cost of your injuries is known, and signing a release closes the claim for good. Have a lawyer value it first.

What if the other driver had no insurance?

Your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage may apply. A lawyer will check every policy that might respond to your crash.

How much is my case worth?

It depends on your medical bills, lost income, the permanence of the injury, your share of fault, and the available insurance. A lawyer can give a realistic range after reviewing your records, but no one can promise a number.

Do I have to go to court?

Most claims settle without a trial. But hiring a firm willing and able to try the case is what pushes insurers to offer fair value.

What should I do right after a crash in El Paso?

Get medical care, call the police, photograph the scene and vehicles, exchange insurance information, keep your medical and wage records, and avoid giving a recorded statement to the other insurer before talking to a lawyer.

One last thing. Choosing a lawyer is personal. Read the reviews. Call two or three firms before you sign. Ask each one: How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? The answer tells you a lot. — The LawFirmSquare team

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