Thomas A. Crosley

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Thomas A. Crosley

Managing Partner

(210) 529-3000

Introduction

Tom Crosley received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas in 1988, and his law degree from the University of Houston in 1992. He was admitted to the bar in the State of Texas in 1992 and is also admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Prior to forming the Crosley Law Firm, P.C. in 2005, he was a partner with Branton & Hall, P.C. in San Antonio, where he worked for ten years. He began his legal career in Houston as an associate at Brown McCarroll, LLP. 

Background

Mr. Crosley currently serves on the Executive Committee of the AAJ TBI Litigation Group. He previously served as one of two elected directors from San Antonio on the Board of the State Bar of Texas (District 10, Place 1; 2021-2024). He is “AV” rated by Martindale-Hubbell, is board-certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and has been board-certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. 

 

In 2001, he was appointed by the Bexar County Commissioners Court to the Advisory Board for the Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center, and he served in that position until 2006. 

 

Mr. Crosley is a Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation as well as a Life Fellow and former president of the San Antonio Bar Foundation. He is a member in good standing of the State Bar of Texas.

  • Director, District 10, Place 1, State Bar of Texas (2021-2024) 
  • The San Antonio Bar Association (president, 2019-2020; president-elect, 2018-2019; vice president, 2017-2018; secretary, 2016-2017; treasurer, 2015-2016; director, 2013-2015 and 2004-2006) 
  • The San Antonio Bar Foundation (president, 2020-2021) 
  • The American Board of Trial Advocates, San Antonio Chapter (inducted 2004; president, 2017; president-elect, 2016; vice president, 2015; treasurer, 2014; secretary, 2014) 
  • The San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association (president, 2002; director, 2000-2001) 
  • The American Association for Justice, member since 1996 
  • AAJ Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group, member since 2010 
  • The Texas Trial Lawyers Association (director, 2005-2019; advocates director, 1999-2001) 
  • The American Bar Association, member since 1993
  • The Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys, member 
  • The Texas Young Lawyers Association (director, 1997-2001) 
  • The San Antonio Young Lawyers Association (director, 1997-2001; vice president, 2000) 
  • The American Inns of Court, William S. Sessions Inn, member since 1996 

Professional achievements

Mr. Crosley has tried more than 60 cases as first-chair trial counsel, nearly all of them from the plaintiff’s side of the docket. His docket of cases includes personal injury and wrongful death cases arising from automobile and trucking accidents, defective products, industrial injuries, and related areas. A particular focus of his practice is on traumatic brain injury cases, with several high-profile cases resulting in seven and eight-figure settlements. 

 

In 2006 ($28,000,000), 2010 ($16,028,328), and 2016 ($11,485,000), he obtained one of the 100 highest personal injury verdicts in the nation, as reported by ALM. In 2018, and again in 2022, he obtained two of the top 10 car crash verdicts in Texas, as reported by Texas Lawyer. In 2023, he obtained the highest UIM verdict and recovery ($2,100,000) against an auto insurer.  Mr. Crosley was also lead trial and appellate counsel in the seminal UIM case of Allstate v. Irwin, which was decided by the Texas Supreme Court in Crosley’s favor in 2021. Many of Mr. Crosley’s cases have been covered by news affiliates for ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and more, including one series of cases featured on the national program Inside Edition. 

 

Mr. Crosley frequently serves as an author and speaker at legal seminars, webinars, and podcasts on topics related to personal injury trial law and has given about 100 such presentations. He is the host of the legal podcast “Winning the TBI Case: Strategy, Science, and Storytelling. Mr. Crosley has been selected as a Texas Super Lawyer each year since 2004 and has been named as one of the “Top 50 Lawyers in Central and West Texas” by that publication since 2015.

Top case results

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30

million

We represented the family of a young girl who suffered a traumatic brain injury after falling approximately 25 feet due to a faulty apartment window. Even though at one point we were offered $10 million to settle the case, we continued to fight to secure $30 million.

$

28

million

A drunk driver killed a beloved father and severely injured his wife. Our clients received one of the top 100 jury verdicts in the nation that year, giving them the closure and justice they needed.

$

20

million

Our client suffered a severe brain injury when he was run over while riding his bicycle. He was in a coma for several weeks and will require supervision for the remainder of his life. The settlement funded a trust that will provide for his life-long needs.

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16

million

Our client suffered a traumatic brain injury from a head-on collision with an 18-wheeler. This is a story of results, of digging deeper, of seeking out medical expertise, and Crosley Law doing everything in their power to make sure justice was delivered.

$

12

million

Our client, a married father of two young children, was killed in an explosion on an oil field drilling site in West Texas. We filed a lawsuit against several companies that caused or contributed to dangerous conditions that led to the explosion.

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9

million

A grieving mother turned to Crosley Law when a truck driver tried to blame her daughter for a fatal wreck. We uncovered dashcam and GPS data that proved the trucker was fully to blame, and also exposed the driver’s long history of recklessness behind the wheel.

$

9

million

Our client, a 24-year-old pedestrian, was struck by a delivery driver. He suffered two broken legs, soft tissue injuries, and a traumatic brain injury. According to Verdict Search, this was one of the highest settlements of that year nationwide for this type of case.

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6.3

million

A plane crash led to burn injuries and a fatality. We filed claims against the plane manufacturer and the pilot’s estate, and negotiated a settlement for the victims.

$

6.2

million

We handled a consumer class action on behalf of 77,000 Texas residents who were subjected to unlawful debt collection practices by a credit card company that threatened to place liens on their homes in violation of Texas law.

$

6

million

Our client, a 46-year-old plumber, suffered multiple injuries, including a traumatic brain injury, during a head-on collision with an 18-wheeler truck tractor. This case got national attention due to the verdict’s size and Tom Crosley’s use of cutting-edge scientific evidence.

$

5.83

million

Our client, an oil and gas company consultant, needed a below-the-knee amputation after his foot was run over by a crane. Our investigation revealed a culture of complacency at the job site, and we proved that several critical safety regulations were ignored.

$

5.25

million

Our client, a teenage boy, suffered a skull fracture and brain injury at a poorly maintained trampoline park. We reached a settlement two months after winning a record-breaking $11,485,000.00 jury verdict.

$

5

million

We represented two federal officers who were injured by a careless driver of an oilfield services truck. As a result of their injuries, they both had back surgeries and missed significant time from work. The case settled following mediation.

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4.86

million

Our client was pulling a load of hay in her pickup truck. As she made a left turn from a two-lane highway into her ranch, an inattentive 18-wheeler driver t-boned her vehicle. Our client sustained a traumatic brain injury.

$

2.93

million

Our client, a telecom worker, suffered a mild TBI with seizure disorder after a 350 lb. telecommunications cabinet fell on his head during an installation project. He suffered a mild traumatic brain injury, seizure disorder, a neck injury.

$

2.1

million

A 3-year-old boy suffered a traumatic brain injury and facial fractures when the car he was riding in was rear-ended by a man in a work truck suspected of distracted driving.

$

1.5

million

Two motorcyclists were stopped on the freeway due to traffic congestion when they were struck from behind at 50 m.p.h. by a distracted driver. We filed suit and subpoenaed the distracted driver’s cell phone records, which led to a settlement for the maximum insurance policy coverage available.

What our clients say

Why the Legal Community Trusts Tom Crosley

Hear what Tom Crosley’s peers in the San Antonio legal community have to say about why they trust the Crosley Law Firm.

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Client Story: Karen C.’s Story

“They will fight for you and do you justice. I am happy, very content, it could not have went any better.”

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Client Story: Chris D.’s Case

“Working with Tom was really a benefit for us. I always knew Tom had our best interests in mind.”

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Client Story:Scot R.’s Case

“Crosley Law represented me in such a great way, and they took such concern. They answered all of my questions and they relieved me of my fears and trepidations.”

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The car accident was not my fault but I’m being blamed for it. What do I do?

December 3, 2025

Texas comparative negligence: how shared fault really works (and what’s fair)

November 3, 2025

How to prove that brakes failing or other car defects caused your crash

October 27, 2025

What is the average settlement for car accident claims?

October 22, 2025

What is a life care plan and why does it matter in personal injury cases?

September 29, 2025

Insurance and hospital liens in Texas personal injury cases: What you need to know 

September 23, 2025

Insightful articles for injury victims looking to understand their legal options, build strong cases, and secure fair compensation.

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  • Essential Insurance Coverage Issues – UM UIM, 2025 Prosecuting & Defending Truck and Auto Collision Cases, Texas Bar CLE, Nov. 6-7, 2025, Hilton Houston Post Oak by the Galleria, Houston, Texas.
  • What’s New in UM/UIM Law: Case Law, Strategy, and Pitfalls, The Car Crash Seminar, UT Law CLE, Aug. 28-29, 2025, at AT&T Conference Center, Austin, Texas.
  • Evidence and Witness Sequencing in Traumatic Brain Injury Cases, Trial Magazine, July 2025, Vol. 61 – No. 7, published by the American Association for Justice.
  • Mind Over Matter: Plaintiff and Defense Strategies in TBI Litigation, TexasBarCLE, Nov 21-22, 2024, in Boerne, Texas.
  • How to Present Your TBI to a Jury: Tying Together the Findings, Before and After Witnesses, and Other Evidence, Texas Trial Lawyers Association 2024 Annual Meeting & CLE Seminar, Nov. 13-15, 2024, in Arlington, Texas.
  • Prosecuting and Defending Declaratory Judgment Actions Related to UM/UIM: Irwin and Its Effect on UM/UIM, Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2023, Texas Bar CLE, Sept. 20-22, 2023, in Houston, Texas.
  • Legal Strategies for Mild, Moderate, and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Cases: Practical Advice for Proving Your TBI Case, 2023 TTLA Seminar, Big Cases in the Big Easy: Trucking & Commercial Vehicles, Sept. 14-15, 2023, Omni Royal Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Quoted: Texas Bar Execs Back Erasing DEI From Committee Name, Law 360 article by Lynn LaRowe, September 7, 2023; Portfolio Media, Inc.
  • Navigating the Complexities of a Brain Injury Claim, August 11, 2023 issue, Texas Lawyer magazine, Austin, Texas.
  • Prosecuting and Defending Declaratory Judgment Actions Related to UM/UIM, Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2023, Texas Bar CLE, August 16-18, 2023, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Prosecuting and Defending Declaratory Judgment Actions Related to UM/UIM, Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2023, Texas Bar CLE, July 19-21, 2023, San Antonio, Texas.
  • What Treaters and Experts You Need to Prove Your Brain Injury Case, Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys, 2022 Annual Symposium, October 6-8, 2022, Austin, Texas.
  • Prosecuting and Defending Declaratory Judgment Actions Related to UM/UIM, Moderated discussion, UT Law CLE, 2022 Car Crash Seminar, August 25-26, 2022, AT&T Conference Center in Austin, Texas.
  • Irwin and Its Effect on UM/UIM, Texas Bar CLE, Advanced Insurance Law 101, June 1, 2022, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Litigating Brain Injury Cases: The Plaintiff’s Perspective, Strafford Publications, Traumatic Brain Injury Claims: Navigating Litigation Complexities, April 14, 2022, Zoom Webinar.
  • Obtaining Admissions in Depositions, Comal Bar Association, March 17, 2021, New Braunfels, Texas.
  • Update on Prosecution and Defense of UM/UIM Cases, Texas Bar CLE, 37th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law, December 1, 2021, Houston, Texas.
  • Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists, Texas Bar CLE, Prosecuting & Defending Truck and Auto Collision Cases 2021, November 18, 2021, Houston, Texas.
  • Recovery of Attorney Fees in UIM Cases, 2020 Texas Trial Lawyers Association Annual Virtual CLE Seminar, What You Absolutely Positively Gotta Know About …, November 11/12, 2020.
  • Recovery of Attorney’s Fees in UIM Cases After Allstate v. Irwin, Woodlands Bar Association, October 20, 2021, via Zoom.
  • Update on Prosecution and Defense of UM/UIM Cases, Texas Bar CLE, 37th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law, August 16, 2021, Live Webcast.
  • Update on Prosecution and Defense of UM/UIM Cases, Texas Bar CLE, 37th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law, July 21, 2021, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Practical Tips Post Allstate v. Irwin, Texas Trial Lawyers Association Mid-Year Virtual Conference, June 10, 2021, via Zoom.
  • Moderator: Virtual Jury Trial, CLE, San Antonio Bar Association, May 13, 2021, at 12:00 p.m. via Zoom, San Antonio, Texas.
  • How Law Firms Choose/Work with Mediators and Arbitrators, San Antonio Bar Association – ADR Section, March 10, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. via Zoom, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Recovery of Attorney Fees in UIM Cases 2020, Texas Trial Lawyers Association Annual Virtual CLE Seminar, What You Absolutely Positively Gotta Know About …, November 11/12, 2020.
  • “Zooming” Into Court:  How Covid-19 Has Changed the Practice of Law, Optimist Club of San Antonio, September 15, 2020, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Division of Injury Settlements During Divorce, presentation at Prof. Pamela George’s Advanced Marital Property Seminar, South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas on August 31, 2020.
  • Digital Marketing for Lawyers:  From the Basics to the Latest, Trial Guides, LLC, live webinar, August 26, 2020, Portland, Oregon.
  • ForewordDigital Marketing for Law Firms by Chip LaFleur. Published by Trial Guides, LLC, Portland, Oregon, on August 26, 2020.
  • Ain’t That a Kick in the Head? What Every Family Lawyer Should Know About Personal Injury Law, Texas Bar CLE 46th Annual Advanced Family Law Course, webinar, August 3-6, 2020, San Antonio, Texas.
  • What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Cybersecurity, Trial Guides, LLC, live webinar, July 29, 2020, Portland, Oregon.
  • You Can’t Always Get What You Want, SA Lawyer Magazine article, July/Aug 2020 edition, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Moderator: Town Hall Meeting re: Re-Opening of the Bexar County Courthouse, San Antonio Bar Association, webinar, June 12, 2020, San Antonio, Texas.
  • ModeratorLaw Day – Progressives Are From Mars; Conservatives are from Venus, by Lisa Blue, Ph.D., J.D. San Antonio Bar Association, live webinar, May 1, 2020, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Preparing Your Law Firm for Remote Work: Technical and Practical Tips from the Experts, Vista Consulting Team, live webinar, April 2, 2020, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • How to Prepare Your Law Firm for Remote Work, Trial Guides, LLC, live webinar, March 25, 2020, Portland, Oregon.
  • How to Set Up Your Office to Work Remotely in Response to Covid-19, San Antonio Bar Association, live webinar, March 20, 2020, San Antonio, Texas.
  • From the Boy in the Mirror to the Man in the Arena: Tips for Success for Young Men, Young Men’s Service League, Mission Chapter, January 12, 2020, Alamo Heights City Hall, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Recovery of Attorney’s Fees in UM/UIM Claims After Allstate v. Irwin, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, live webinar, October 15, 2019.
  • Recovery of Attorney’s Fees in UM/UIM Claims: A Roadmap in Light of Allstate v. Irwin, San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, Annual Real World CLE Seminar, September 20, 2019, San Antonio, Texas.
  • The Bar Association as a Community, San Antonio Bar Foundation Gala, September 14, 2019, San Antonio, Texas
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases: An Overview, Michigan Association for Justice, Winning TBI Cases for Adjusters and Juries, September 6, 2019, Novi, Michigan.
  • Litigating Brain Injury Cases: The Plaintiff’s Perspective, Texas Bar CLE, 35th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2019, September 5, 2019, Houston, Texas.
  • Welcome Remarks from the San Antonio Bar Association, Texas Center for the Judiciary Annual Meeting, September 4, 2019, San Antonio, Texas
  • Litigating Brain Injury Cases: The Plaintiff’s Perspective, Texas Bar CLE, 35th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2019, August 8, 2019, Dallas, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases, UT Law 2019 Car Crash Seminar, August 1, 2019, Austin, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases: An Overview, American Association for Justice (AAJ) 2019 Convention, July 28, 2019, San Diego, California.
  • Litigating Brain Injury Cases: The Plaintiff’s Perspective, Texas Bar CLE, 35th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2019, July 25, 2019, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Moderator: Judges Panel – How Not to Shoot Yourself in the Foot at Trial, Texas Bar CLE, 35th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2019, July 25, 2019, San Antonio, Texas.Course Director for Texas Bar CLE, 35th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2019, July 24, 25, and 26, 2019, San Antonio, Texas.
  • TBIs: An invisible, yet very real injury, Trial Lawyer Nation, Episode 23 – Traumatic Brain Injury, Podcast, December 1, 2018.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Claims: Navigating Litigation Complexities, Stafford Publications, Inc., live webinar, November 14, 2018.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury: An Update for Lawyers, Texas Bar CLE, 34th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2018, September 6, 2018, Houston, Texas.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury: An Update for Lawyers, Texas Bar CLE, 34th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2018, August 30, 2018, Dallas, Texas.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury: An Update for Lawyers, Texas Bar CLE, 34th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2018, July 26, 2018, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases, Stafford Publications, Inc., Traumatic Brain Injury Claims: Navigating Litigation Complexities, Webinar, November 16, 2017.
  • Ethical Issues in Settling TBI Cases, Texas Bar CLE, September 7, 2017, Houston, Texas.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury, Texas Bar CLE, 33rd Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course 2017, July 27, 2017, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Painting the Defendant Driver into a Corner: Deposition Strategies in Vehicle Crash Cases, Auto Crash Litigation 4.0, Las Vegas Car Wreck CLE Conference, 360 Advocacy™, April 2, 2017, Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • “High Flying Danger: Suits Against Trampoline Parks,” Trial Magazine, December 2016.Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases – An Overview, Texas Bar CLE, Advanced Personal Injury 2016, September 14, 2016, Houston, Texas.
  • Increasing Your Case Value: The Top Five Factors that Drive Larger Settlements and Verdicts in Personal Injury Cases, San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, SATLA Real World CLE, September 9, 2016, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases – An Overview, Texas Bar CLE, Advanced Personal Injury 2016, July 27, 2016, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases – An Overview, Texas Bar CLE, Advanced Personal Injury 2016, July 6, 2016, Dallas, Texas.
  • Safe Passing Laws: The Intersection of Law, Vehicles, Bicycles, Pedestrians and Other
  • Vulnerable Road Users, Texas Trails and Active Transportation Conference, March 9-11, 2016, Houston, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases – Recent Developments in Neuro Imaging, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Advanced Personal Injury CLE, December 3, 2015, Houston, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases – An Overview, Texas Bar CLE, Advanced Personal Injury 2015, September 10, 2015, Houston, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases – An Overview, Texas Bar CLE, Advanced Personal Injury 2015, July 29, 2015, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases – An Overview, Texas Bar CLE, Advanced Personal Injury 2015, July 9, 2015, Dallas, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases, San Antonio Trial Lawyers, monthly luncheon, October 16, 2014, San Antonio, Texas.
  • A Bedrock of Democracy, Juries Vanishing, San Antonio Express-News, June 9, 2014, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases: An Overview, State Bar of Texas, Prosecuting or Defending a Trucking or Auto Accident Case, November 1, 2013, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Haygood v. Escabedo: The Ongoing Saga of “Paid vs. Incurred,” Capitol Area Trial Lawyers Association, October 9, 2012, Austin, Texas.
  • Haygood v. Escabedo: The Ongoing Saga of “Paid vs. Incurred,” San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, 2012 Annual CLE: “Trial: The Plaintiffs’ Perspective,” September 27, 2012, San Antonio, Texas.
  • UM/UIM ISSUES, Texas Trial Lawyers Association Annual Conference, June 6-8, 2012, Bastrop, Texas.
  • UM/UIM Issues, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Road Rules – a CRASH Court (Car Wrecks CLE), March 29, 2012, Houston, Texas.
  • UM/UIM Issues, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Road Rules – A CRASH Course (Car Wrecks CLE), October 6, 2011, Dallas, Texas.
  • Haygood v. Escabedo:  The Ongoing Saga of “Paid vs. Incurred,” San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association Real World CLE, September 8, 2011, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists Coverage: A Review of Texas Case Law Since Brainard, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Works for Trial Lawyers Seminar, June 1, 2011, Austin, Texas.
  • Referral Fees, San Antonio Lawyer Magazine, September-October 2010, San Antonio, Texas.
  • A Trial Lawyers’ Overview, Texas Trial Lawyers Panel, October 15, 2008, St. Mary’s School of Law, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Litigation of Motor Vehicle Cases, Texas Advanced Paralegal Seminar, September 19, 2008, San Antonio, Texas.
  • A Pre-lit and Litigation Overview, The Car Crash Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin/School of Law CLE, August 14 – 15, 2008, Austin, Texas.
  • Trial Lawyers, Court Reporters and Litigation Support Teams: Tips on Making Better
  • Presentations and Records at Trials and Mediations, San Antonio Bar Association Litigation Section CLE Program, October 11, 2007, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Recent Developments in UM/UIM Litigation, Texas Bar CLE, Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, Dallas, Texas, July 19, 2007, San Antonio, Texas, August 2, 2007, and Houston, Texas, August 23, 2007.
  • Recent Developments in UM/UIM Litigation, UT CLE, The Car Crash Seminar, Austin, Texas, June 7, 2007.
  • UM/UIM Issues, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, TTLA Car Wrecks Seminar, Dallas, Texas, December 1, 2006.
  • Tort Reform, San Antonio Rotary Club, San Antonio, Texas, May 26, 2006.
  • Briefing Both Sides of an Expert Challenge, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Maximizing Your Case Recovery, Houston, Texas, April 7, 2006.
  • The Rising Costs of Health Care, a panel discussion, SA Greater Chamber of Commerce, Leadership San Antonio, at UTHSCSA, San Antonio, Texas, January 5, 2005
  • Effective Voir Dire in Car Wreck Cases, San Antonio Young Lawyers Association, Voir Dire Seminar, San Antonio, Texas, December 3, 2004.
  • Handling The Car Wreck Case – An Overview, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Real World CLE, San Antonio, Texas, July 25, 2003.
  • Effective Voir Dire in Car Wreck Cases, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Car Wrecks Seminar, Houston, Texas, December 5, 2002.
  • So You Want to Be a Trial Lawyer? St. Mary’s Trial Lawyer’s Association, St. Mary’s Law School, San Antonio, Texas, October 30, 2002.
  • Recognizing Potential Class Actions: A Primer on Class Action Prerequisites, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Hot Tips for Hot Times Seminar, South Padre Island, Texas, August 2-3, 2002.
  • The Big Ones Are Fun, But the Little Ones Pay the Bills (Or Do They?): Successful Pursuit of Soft
  • Tissue Injury Claims, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Advanced Personal Injury Course, Houston, April 2001 and Dallas, May 2001.
  • Pleadings, Charge and Judgment Issues in Automobile Collision Cases, State Bar of Texas, Automobile Collision Case Institute, Dallas, Texas, September 1998.
  • Victim/Offender Mediation, American Bar Association/YLD, La Jolla, California, February 1998.
  • La Jolla, California, February 1998.