Experience When an Injury Changes Everything.
A serious injury can affect far more than someone's physical health. It can disrupt a career, place financial pressure on a family, and permanently change the course of a person's life. When negligence results in catastrophic injury or death, Robert R. Flores represents individuals and families seeking accountability and meaningful compensation for what they have lost.
Mr. Flores has extensive experience handling personal injury and wrongful death matters arising from motor vehicle crashes, commercial trucking accidents, dangerous property conditions, elder abuse and neglect, and other acts of negligence.
Experience Across Serious Injury Cases
Personal injury cases are rarely won simply because an accident occurred. Successful representation requires understanding how the incident happened, identifying every potentially responsible party, preserving evidence, documenting the full extent of the client's damages, and being prepared to litigate when an insurance company or defendant refuses to fairly resolve the claim.
Mr. Flores's experience includes representing clients in matters involving:
Car Crashes
Serious injuries caused by negligent, reckless, or impaired drivers.
18-Wheeler & Commercial Vehicle Accidents
Claims involving commercial drivers, trucking companies, and other potentially responsible parties.
Premises Liability & Slip-and-Fall Injuries
Injuries resulting from dangerous conditions on commercial and private property.
Wrongful Death
Representation of families who have lost a loved one because of another person's or company's negligence.
Elder Abuse & Neglect
Claims involving abuse, neglect, unsafe conditions, or failures in the care of elderly and vulnerable individuals.
Other Serious Injury Claims
Significant injuries caused by negligent conduct where another individual, business, or organization may be legally responsible.
More Than an Insurance Claim
Insurance companies evaluate claims from the perspective of minimizing their own financial exposure. An injured person needs someone looking at the case from the opposite direction—determining what happened, what the injury has truly cost the client, and what compensation the law allows them to pursue.
Mr. Flores approaches injury cases as a trial attorney, not simply as claims to be processed. That means evaluating liability, damages, available insurance coverage, potential defendants, and litigation strategy from the beginning of the representation.
When a reasonable resolution can be reached, settlement may be the right outcome. When it cannot, the case should be prepared for the courtroom.
Wrongful Death
Few legal matters carry greater consequences than the loss of a family member.
A wrongful death claim cannot undo that loss, but Texas law provides a means for qualifying family members to hold responsible parties accountable and seek compensation for the financial and personal consequences of a preventable death.
Mr. Flores provides families with experienced representation while recognizing that these cases require not only aggressive advocacy, but judgment, discretion, and respect for what the family is experiencing.
A Record of Meaningful Recoveries
Over the course of his practice, Robert R. Flores has helped injured clients and families obtain millions of dollars in compensation in personal injury and wrongful death matters.*
But no two cases are the same. The value and outcome of any claim depend upon its individual facts, available evidence, insurance coverage, applicable law, injuries, damages, and numerous other factors.
Related Practice Areas
Injured Because of Someone Else's Negligence?
The decisions made after a serious injury can affect both the legal case and the client's ability to recover compensation. Early investigation can also be critical to preserving evidence and identifying responsible parties.
*Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case depends on its own facts and circumstances. Submitting a form or contacting the office does not create an attorney-client relationship. Do not send confidential details until representation has been confirmed in writing.
