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Attorney Chris Sanchez - Texas Areas We Serve

Attorney Chris Sanchez is a native of the Rio Grande Valley and is dedicated to fighting for the rights of families across South Texas. With offices in McAllen and San Juan, we provide expert representation for personal injury, car accidents, and 18-wheeler crashes throughout the region.

Bexar & Comal Counties (San Antonio)

Harris & Surrounding Counties (Houston)

Travis & Williamson Counties (Austin)

Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

Permian Basin (Midland / Odessa)

Coastal & Border Hubs (Eagle Pass, Laredo, Corpus Christi)

South Texas Oil Corridor

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No matter where you are in Texas, Chris Sanchez is ready to take your case. We fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.

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Maverick County & Eagle Pass Region

Serving injury victims in Eagle Pass and surrounding Maverick County communities along the US-Mexico border.

Eagle Ford Shale Corridor

South Texas oil country — oilfield injuries, pipeline accidents, and 18-wheeler crashes on I-35 and US-83.

Permian Basin

West Texas oil fields — representing workers injured in Ector, Reeves, and Ward counties.

Gulf Coast Refinery Row

Houston-area refinery corridor — explosion injuries, toxic exposure, and industrial accidents at the nation’s largest petrochemical complex.

Val Verde, Kinney & Zapata Counties

Border corridor communities on US-90 and US-83 between San Antonio and the Rio Grande Valley.

How Chris Sanchez Serves Texas

The Law Office of Chris Sanchez represents personal injury victims across all 254 Texas counties, with primary office locations in McAllen, San Juan, Houston, and San Antonio. Every Texas city has its own traffic patterns, road hazards, county-specific case law venues, and demographic considerations that affect how an injury claim is built. The areas-served pages below provide localized information about each city Chris serves — including the major highways where most accidents occur, the county courthouse where lawsuits are filed, and the specific industries and hazards that drive injury cases in that area.

Chris’s practice spans the Rio Grande Valley (Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy, and Starr counties), the Permian Basin oilfield region (Midland, Odessa, Pecos), the Eagle Ford Shale corridor (Cotulla, Pearsall, Carrizo Springs, Three Rivers), the Texas Gulf Coast (Houston, Corpus Christi, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Freeport), the Hill Country (Boerne, New Braunfels, Buda, Bee Cave), the DFW Metroplex (Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Tomball, Sugar Land, The Woodlands), and the border region (Eagle Pass, Del Rio, Brackettville, Quemado, Roma).

Cases throughout Texas are handled on a contingency fee basis — no fee unless we win — with bilingual service in English and Spanish. Chris travels statewide to meet with injured clients in person when needed. Free consultation 24/7 at (956) 686-4357. Click any city below for local case information and contact details.

Quick answer: The Law Office of Chris Sanchez handles personal injury cases across all of Texas. Our case work is concentrated in five regions: the Rio Grande Valley, Greater Houston, San Antonio Metro, the Coastal Bend, and West Texas. Free 24/7 bilingual consultation. No fee unless we win.

How We Cover Texas

  • Rio Grande ValleyMcAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, San Juan, Alamo, Donna, Weslaco, Brownsville, Harlingen, San Benito.
  • Greater HoustonHouston, Pasadena, Baytown, Sugar Land, Pearland, The Woodlands, Galveston, Texas City.
  • San Antonio MetroSan Antonio, Universal City, New Braunfels, Schertz, Seguin, San Marcos.
  • Coastal BendCorpus Christi, Robstown, Portland, Kingsville, Beeville, Victoria.
  • West Texas / Permian Basin — Midland, Odessa, Big Spring, Pecos, Andrews, Fort Stockton.
  • Other major markets — Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, El Paso, Beaumont/Port Arthur, Laredo, Eagle Pass, Del Rio.

Why Statewide Coverage Matters

Texas personal injury law is uniform across counties, but the practice of it is not. Hidalgo County juries differ from Harris County juries differ from Bexar County juries. The judges handle scheduling differently. The medical providers we work with vary by region. Our case work is concentrated in five hubs because that’s where 90% of Texas’s serious injury cases happen — and where we know the courts, the doctors, and the defense bar best.

Practice Areas Available Statewide

Every practice area we handle is available across all the regions above: truck accidents, car accidents, motorcycle, bus, premises, workplace, catastrophic injury, refinery, and first-party insurance.

Counties We Cover and What’s Distinct About Each

Texas personal injury law is uniform statewide, but the practice of it is not. Each county we operate in has its own jury pool, its own dominant medical providers, and its own defense bar. Knowing the differences is part of why local representation matters even on a statewide firm.

Hidalgo County (McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, San Juan, Alamo)

Home base. The seven district courts in Edinburg — 92nd, 93rd, 139th, 206th, 332nd, 370th, and 449th — handle the bulk of Rio Grande Valley personal injury filings. Doctors Hospital at Renaissance is the regional Level I trauma center. Hidalgo County juries are bilingual and verdict-friendly when liability is clearly established.

Cameron County (Brownsville, Harlingen, San Benito)

The 103rd, 107th, 138th, 197th, 357th, and 404th District Courts handle Cameron County litigation. Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen is the major trauma facility. Cross-border evidence (Mexican accident reports, Mexican policies) is a regular feature of these cases.

Harris County (Houston, Pasadena, Baytown)

One of the largest civil court systems in the country. Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, St. Luke’s, Methodist, and Ben Taub run the trauma network. Harris County juries are historically among the most plaintiff-friendly in Texas for catastrophic and refinery cases.

Bexar County (San Antonio, Universal City, Schertz)

University Hospital is the Level I trauma center serving South Central Texas. The Bexar County district courts handle a high volume of trucking and oilfield cases originating on I-35 and I-10.

Nueces County (Corpus Christi, Robstown, Portland)

Bay Area Hospital and Driscoll Children’s are the regional medical anchors. Many refinery and offshore cases originate here, including Coastal Bend petrochemical work.

Atascosa, McMullen, La Salle, Live Oak Counties (Eagle Ford Shale)

Most personal injury here is oilfield-related — blowouts, transport collisions on FM-2200 and SH-97, and rig injuries. The 81st Judicial District handles a heavy oilfield docket.

Travis and Williamson Counties (Austin, Round Rock, Pflugerville)

Dell Seton Medical Center is the Level I trauma facility. Travis County juries are well-educated and respond strongly to documented expert testimony.

Midland and Ector Counties (Permian Basin)

Midland Memorial is the regional trauma facility. Truck and oilfield cases dominate the docket. Insurance carrier presence is heavy because of the volume of commercial vehicles in the area.

Why Hiring a Texas-Wide Personal Injury Lawyer Beats Hiring Locally Outside Major Markets

Outside Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, and the Valley, “local” personal injury lawyers are often general practitioners who see one or two PI cases a year. The defense bar at major insurers — Travelers, GEICO, Progressive, State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual — knows which firms try cases and which don’t, and they price settlement offers accordingly. Statewide firms with serious trial records get better offers across the board, even on smaller cases.

Practice Areas Available in Every Region

We handle every major Texas personal injury practice area across all the regions above: truck and 18-wheeler, car accidents, motorcycle, bus, premises liability, workplace, catastrophic injury, refinery and oilfield, and first-party insurance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Areas Served

Do you charge more if my case is far from your office?

No. Travel costs come out of our case expense advance, not your share of the recovery. Distance does not change our fee.

Will my case be filed in my county?

Texas venue rules generally require filing where the injury happened or where a defendant resides. We file where it gives you the strongest jury and the fastest docket — usually your home county.

Do you appear in court personally or send associates?

Chris Sanchez handles depositions, mediation, and trial personally on every case. Younger associates handle written discovery and motion practice under his supervision.

What if my injury happened outside Texas?

We refer those out to trusted firms in the relevant state. We do not split fees with referral firms in violation of state rules.