
Frequently Asked Questions
The insurance adjuster wants to take my recorded statement. Should I give it?
The insurance adjuster wants to take my recorded statement. Should I give it? Often times these statements are taken shortly after an accident occurred. If a mistake is made during these statements, you might be accused of later fabricating the correcting statements. Accordingly, it may be advisable to visit with an attorney prior to giving a statement and reviewing the circumstances of the incident. Additionally, it is typically advisable to either be examined by a doctor or have an appointment to see a doctor prior to asserting that you are not injured in a recorded statement. Even though you may feel okay or only slight pain, these symptoms may worsen or linger longer than initially thought.
Recognized for Excellence
Accolades for Client Service
We have the highest accolades for ethical standings, have earned the AV Preeminent recognition from Martindale-Hubbell, and David Kulesz has been recognized by Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters rating service, since 2005. However, our customer-focused approach transcends the board-certified lawyers at our firm.
Why Clients Choose Us
The Right Legal Team Makes All the Difference
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At Jackson, Landrith & Kulesz, PC, we prioritize clear and consistent communication. Our attorneys are committed to promptly returning calls and emails, keeping you informed at every step of your case.
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With 60+ years of experience, we provide top-tier representation in immigration, family law, personal injury, real estate, estate planning, and business law.
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When legal issues arise, you need a team that acts fast. Our team gets to work immediately, using our expertise to protect your best interests and pursue the best possible outcome.
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Our firm’s long history of service to Texans speaks for itself. Clients trust us for dedicated advocacy, personalized service, and strong results—time and time again.