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The Beaumont, TX truck accident lawyers of Barry & Loewy LLP are devoted to representing people who have been seriously injured or killed due to the actions of others on our Texas roadways. We are committed to delivering the best customer service in the legal field to victims of tractor trailer wrecks and their families.

Barry & Loewy LLP has experience and a record of success in representing people injured or killed in truck accidents in Beaumont, TX. If you are involved in a crash with a tractor trailer or 18 wheeler in Beaumont, it is important that you obtain a lawyer that is experienced in handling Texas truck accidents to represent you.

Beaumont, Texas began as a small river town until, in 1901, an oil gusher blew at Spindletop resulting in an overnight population surge.  According to data from the 2000 Census, 113,866 individuals currently call Beaumont their home.  This charming city nestles along the scenic coastal plain of TX, thirty miles inland from the beautiful Gulf of Mexico beaches.

Located within the bustling Port Arthur metro area, Beaumont, TX is the seat of Jefferson County.  While petrochemicals and refining centers drive the local economy, the manufacturing of industrial equipment and medical instruments also provides a wealth of local jobs.  Beaumont Independent School District, Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital, Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital and ExxonMobil Petrochemical are among the top employers in the region.  In addition, Beaumont incorporates with the cities of Orange and Port Arthur to form the Golden Triangle, one of the most profitable industrial regions on the Gulf Coast.

Beaumont, TX features a transportation infrastructure that includes well-maintained interstate highways, railway systems and the Port of Beaumont Beaumont Municipal Airport and the Southeast Texas Regional Airport provide air travel to the region, while Amtrak provides rail serviceBusinesses have convenient access to all the amenities in Houston, which lies an hour and a half away, while the business markets along the Louisiana state line are within a half hour’s drive.

Beaumont, which accounts for ninety square miles of the Lone Star State, abounds with multicultural amenities.  Beaumont offers culinary treats that include traditional Texas barbecue, as well as Louisiana’s Cajun inspired foods, such as crabs and spicy boiled crawfish.  Interesting sites that celebrate Beaumont’s heritage include Thomas Alva Edison Museum, the McFaddin-Ward House, Spindletop Gladys City, the Texas Energy Museum, and the Fire Museum of TX, which is home to the largest fire hydrant in the world.

The historic Julie Rogers and Jefferson theaters provide sophisticated options for entertainment, while the local spots such as Crockett Street’s Zydeco and two-step dance lessons in a more laid-back atmosphere.  Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy tours of the lush swamps found in the Big Thicket Preserve and Sabine River Basin Outback, and sports fans have access to events featuring the Cardinals and Texas Wildcatters.  Additional sites of interest include the Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont Botanical Gardens, Dishman Art Gallery and Ford Park.  Beaumont has also hosted the South Texas State Fair since 1901.

Beaumont boasts an enviable quality of life, with an impressive list of notable residents that lived in this delightful city.  Famous musicians include Tracy Byrd, Mark Chesnutt and George Jones, while astronaut Robert Lauren Crippen and actor Aidan Black are also among Beaumont’s citizens.  Beaumont’s subtropical climate, featuring mild winters and warm, humid summers, plays a significant role in attracting visitors and residents.  In addition, Beaumont is home to several excellent public and private schools, Lamar Institute of Technology and Lamar University.

Beaumont, Texas has created a unique ambiance with its Lone Star roots and the cultural aspects of the Bayou.  As the gateway to the treasures found in the Big Thicket Preserve, Beaumont balances the natural with its ever growing big city amenities.

Beaumont, TX News Headlines

6 PM: Son of former Jasper County district attorney killed in four-vehicle accident (Beaumont Enterprise) - Sat, 28 Jun 2008

The son of former Jasper County district attorney Guy James Gray was killed and five others were injured in a four-vehicle accident Friday night in Newton County, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.




Former NFL, AFL linebacker killed in traffic accident (Sports Illustrated) - Wed, 18 Jun 2008

BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) -- Mike Dukes, who played linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers and two AFL teams from 1959 to 1965, was killed in a traffic accident earlier this week. He was 72.




AFL Oilers star Mike Dukes killed in wreck (Moldova.org) - Wed, 18 Jun 2008

Police in Texas say Mike Dukes, who played linebacker for the AFL's Houston Oilers in the 1960s, was killed in a traffic accident near Beaumont. He was 72.Dukes' vehicle was hit by a truck that crossed the median on Interstate 10 late Tuesday, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.Dukes, a college star at Clemson, played on the Oilers 1960 and 1961 championship teams.Dukes became a ...




Former Clemson linebacker killed in collision (WIS News 10 Columbia) - Thu, 19 Jun 2008

BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) - Former Clemson linebacker Mike Dukes has died in a traffic accident near Beaumont, Texas. Dukes, who played linebacker for the Houston Oilers in the 1960s, was 72.




Former Clemson linebacker killed in collision (WIS News 10 Columbia) - Thu, 19 Jun 2008

Former Clemson linebacker Mike Dukes has died in a traffic accident near Beaumont, Texas.




Oilers linebacker from 1960s killed collision (KSLA-TV Shreveport) - Wed, 18 Jun 2008

BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) - Former Houston Oiler Mike Dukes has died in a traffic accident near Beaumont. Dukes, who played linebacker for the Oilers in the 1960s, was 72.




Oilers linebacker from 1960s killed collision (KFDA-TV Amarillo) - Wed, 18 Jun 2008

Associated Press - June 18, 2008 11:45 AM ET BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) - Former Houston Oiler Mike Dukes has died in a traffic accident near Beaumont.




Oilers linebacker from 1960s killed collision (News Channel 5 Nashville) - Wed, 18 Jun 2008

Associated Press - June 18, 2008 3:25 PM ET BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) - Former Houston Oiler Mike Dukes has died in a traffic accident near Beaumont, Texas.




9 PM: DPS releases name of Beaumont man killed in I-10 wreck (Beaumont Enterprise) - Tue, 17 Jun 2008

A Beaumont man died Monday afternoon after a pick-up truck crossed the median of Interstate 10 and struck his truck head-on.




Ex-49er Dukes killed in traffic accident (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) - Thu, 19 Jun 2008

Mike Dukes, who played linebacker for the 49ers and two AFL teams from 1959 to 1965, was killed in a traffic accident earlier this week. He was 72.




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