One number, and the four things worth having ready when you call.
Call (512) 729-9561No obligation · Written for Austin · Hays County
One number for Austin wrongful death lawyer: (512) 729-9561. There is no form on this page. The deadlines that apply to the situation get identified and the next step gets set.
Coverage is Austin and the surrounding communities across Hays, Travis and Williamson Counties, including Hyde Park, Mueller, East Cesar Chavez, Clarksville, Zilker and Bouldin Creek.
Before you call: This is not an emergency service. If there is an immediate safety concern or a crime in progress, call 911. For legal paperwork, keep the original documents and give yourself time before signing.
A family does not need a polished story before beginning. The first review should make room for uncertainty. It should identify immediate deadlines, records that may disappear, and documents that should not be signed yet.
The goal is a working record, not an instant verdict. Each fact can be matched to a source: a report, chart, photo, witness, policy, invoice, or official filing. That is how a case is investigated without asking grieving people to carry the entire burden alone.
Write down the date, location, and basic sequence as you understand it. Mark what you personally know and what came from another person or a document. It is fine if parts are missing.
Bring or save incident numbers, correspondence, photographs, billing papers, medical records, employment paperwork, and insurance claim information. An incomplete file is still a useful starting point.
Think beyond the family file. A police department, medical provider, employer, property owner, vehicle owner, contractor, or insurer may have records that need to be identified promptly.
A deadline notice, release, authorization, or request for a recorded statement should be saved exactly as received. Its language and timing may matter, even if it appears routine.
When the family is ready, begin with the records already available and a short timeline of what happened. Preserve letters, reports, and messages. Before signing a release or giving a recorded statement, make sure the document and its effect have been explained clearly.
Call (512) 729-9561No obligation · Written for Austin · Hays County