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The Jefferson County, 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 Jefferson County, TX. If you are involved in a crash with a tractor trailer or 18 wheeler in Jefferson County, it is important that you obtain a lawyer that is experienced in handling Texas truck accidents to represent you.

Jefferson County, Texas was named in honor of former U.S. president, Thomas Jefferson.  Located in southeastern TX, Jefferson County contains prime agricultural land and a strong oil industry.  The busy Port of Port Arthur, Port of Beaumont and the renowned Ford Park also provide employment to local residents.

Jefferson County, TX, which comprises 1,111 square miles, held a population of 252,051 at the time of the 2000 Census.  The largest urban areas in Jefferson County include Beaumont, Groves, Nederland, Port Arthur and Port Neches.  Beaumont, the seat of Jefferson County, Texas, has a population of 113,866.  Together Beaumont, Orange and Port Arthur form the Golden Triangle, a prestigious TX Gulf Coast industrial area.  The top employers in Beaumont, TX include the Beaumont ISD, Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital and Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital.  Beaumont is also home to Lamar University.

Jefferson County, Texas teems with attractions.  The Art Museum of Southeast Texas offers free admission and honors the memory of pioneer Hyman Asher Perlstein.  Additional museums include the Babe Didrikson Zaharias Museum, Thomas Alva Edison Museum and the Fire Museum of Texas Beaumont Botanical Gardens, the Dishman Art Gallery, Jefferson Theatre and the McFaddin-Ward House are also popular destinations.

Jefferson County, TX News Headlines

Police Reports: July 1 (The Oak Ridger) - Tue, 01 Jul 2008

Compiled from records at area police and sheriff’s departments. Readers are cautioned that persons may exist with names similar to those found in reports.




Obituaries June 16, 2008 (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal) - Mon, 16 Jun 2008

Lora Weeks HOUSTON - Lora N. Weeks, 70, died Saturday, June 14, 2008, at Trace Regional Hospital. She was born February 14, 1938, to Travis L. and Nodie Card Weeks. She was a native of Webster County. She was a Baptist and a housewife.




Obituaries June 17, 2008 (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal) - Tue, 17 Jun 2008

Darrell Tramontine TUPELO - Darrell Eugene Tramontine, 64, died Monday, June 16, 2008, at the North Mississippi Medical Center after an extended illness.




Top Local Stories (FOX 6 News Birmingham) - Mon, 16 Jun 2008

Here are the top stories at this hour: Richard Scrushy testifies in court in the HealthSouth fraud trial, a possible serial rapist is arrested in Hoover, and Anniston police bust a crack cocaine ring...




Regional Roundup (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth) - Fri, 13 Jun 2008

A man was found shot to death Thursday morning on a private road in the western Tarrant County city of Benbrook. The unidentified man, who appeared to be in his 30s, had a gunshot wound in his back when he was found about 6 a.m. in the 4600 block of Williams Road, Benbrook police Lt. Mike Ford said.




Vidor woman dies after tow truck collision (The Orange Leader) - Fri, 06 Jun 2008

By Tommy Mann Jr. BEAUMONT — An Orange County woman died Thursday following an early morning collision.




D.C. Police Blotter (The Washington Examiner) - Sat, 07 Jun 2008

Man shot during haircut




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