Barry & Loewy LLP has experience and a record of success in representing people injured or killed in truck accidents in Galveston County, TX. If you are involved in a crash with a tractor trailer or 18 wheeler in Galveston County, it is important that you obtain a lawyer that is experienced in handling Texas truck accidents to represent you.
Galveston County,
Texas maintains an 873 square mile region along the balmy
Gulf of Mexico. Located eighty miles southwest of the
Louisiana border, Galveston County, TX lies within the massive
Houston –
Sugar Land –
Baytown metropolitan area. Galveston County boasts outstanding medical
facilities and a booming economy anchored by the busy
Port of Galveston.
Formed in
1838, Galveston County,
TX houses a population of 250,158 (Census
2000 data). The
City of Galveston, population 57,247, is the county seat and is home to
Galveston Island. Galveston, TX provides several facilities for higher
education, including
San Jacinto College,
Texas A&M University and the
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Other large urban areas
within Galveston County include
Friendswood,
League City and
Texas City.
Galveston County,
Texas also has a thriving tourist industry with an impressive choice of
popular destinations and recreational activities. Visitors can take
dolphin-watching tours through the harbor or peruse the many exhibits at the
Galveston Railroad Museum or the
Lone Star Flight Museum. Addition sites of interest include
Moody Gardens,
Schlitterbahn Waterpark, and
Seawolf Park. Galveston County, TX is also the home of mile after mile of
pristine Gulf Coast
beaches and several historic ships, such as
Elissa, the official Tall Ship of Texas.
Galveston County, TX News Headlines
Across the USA News from every state (USA Today) - Mon, 01 Mar 2010
News from every state
Wyly, a personal injury attorney based in Houston, supports ban affecting commercial truck and bus drivers.
Wyly, a personal injury lawyer in Houston, says manufacturer’s liability over alleged sudden acceleration in some vehicles has not yet been fully tallied.



