Barry & Loewy LLP has experience and a record of success in representing people injured or killed in truck accidents in El Paso County, TX. If you are involved in a crash with a tractor trailer or 18 wheeler in El Paso County, it is important that you obtain a lawyer that is experienced in handling Texas truck accidents to represent you.
El Paso County,
Texas inhabits the rugged desert terrain between the
Rio Grande and the majestic
Franklin Mountains. Situated at the crossroads of
TX,
New Mexico and
Mexico, this strategically located network of border communities lies 565
miles southwest of
Dallas and 670 miles northwest of
Houston. El Paso County, TX residents enjoy a booming economy with many
business and career opportunities.
El Paso
County,
TX encompasses 1,015 square miles;
El Paso,
Horizon City and
Socorro remain the largest urban areas. El Paso County, Texas includes
several unincorporated areas, including
Fort Bliss, and the Air Defense Center of the
United States Army. According to
Census 2000, El Paso County has a population of 679,622. The
City of El Paso, the county seat, accounts for 563,662 of that total.
New Mexico State University and
The University of Texas at El Paso are also located here.
El Paso
County,
Texas is influenced by Latin, Native American, and Southwestern U.S.
cultures. The international communities that comprise El Paso County offer
visitors 18
museums, 35 art galleries, and an impressive selection of artist and
performing groups. El Paso’s most popular destinations include the
Chamizal National Memorial,
El Paso Museum of Art,
El Paso Zoo,
Feather Lake Wildlife Refuge,
Shakespeare on the Rocks,
UTEP Ballet and
Western Playland



