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El Campo Personal Injury Attorneys

Put 70+ Years of Experience on Your Side

The "Pearl of the Prairie" and the communities surrounding it have long relied on agriculture, ranching, and the energy industry to sustain local families. Those industries also create conditions where serious injuries occur, whether on rural highways, in oilfield operations, or in workplaces where safety protocols are not always followed. Our firm has served clients navigating these situations throughout South Texas for over 70 years.

We understand the practical realities facing working families in Wharton County. Travel to a distant law office is an obstacle when you are injured or managing medical appointments. Our virtual consultation option removes that barrier entirely, and our contingency fee structure ensures that accessing experienced legal representation never requires financial sacrifice upfront.

Motor Vehicle Accidents on US-59 & Wharton County Roads

When a crash on US-59, State Highway 71, or a county road through Wharton County leaves you injured, the consequences rarely stop at the emergency room. Lost income, mounting medical bills, and uncertainty about the future can overwhelm a family within weeks. 

When an insurance company is working to limit what they owe you, having attorneys who have gone up against major insurers before matters. That’s where we come in. 

Cole, Cole, Easley, & Sciba, P.C. helps injured Texans cut through the confusion that follows a serious accident, providing experienced legal counsel backed by the financial and litigation resources to see complex claims through.

We represent motor vehicle accidents involving:

  • Distracted and fatigued driving 
  • Speeding and aggressive driving 
  • Failure to yield on county roads 
  • Truck driver and carrier negligence 
  • Impaired driving 

After any serious crash, the evidence that determines the value of your case begins to disappear quickly. Police reports, surveillance footage, electronic data recorders from commercial vehicles, and witness accounts need to be gathered and preserved without delay. Our team has the resources and experience to take over that investigation from day one.

Representation for Catastrophic Injuries 

When an accident produces a catastrophic injury, the financial stakes are exponentially higher, and the opposition from insurance carriers is typically more aggressive.

Catastrophic injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe burns, amputations, and injuries resulting in permanent disability, fundamentally reshape a person's life and earning potential. The compensation needed to address these injuries goes far beyond short-term medical bills. A claim that accounts for future medical care, long-term rehabilitation, assistive equipment, home modifications, and lost earning capacity requires detailed documentation and economic expertise.

Three of our attorneys—Jim Cole, Rex L. Easley, Jr., and William L. Sciba, III--are Board Certified attorneys with credentials that serve as independent proof of their expertise. We use this specialization to build and fight high-value catastrophic injury claims, including through trial if settlement fails to reach a fair result.

Learn more about our team's credentials and approach to serious injury cases on our About Us page.

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Our Values

What Our Work Means To Us
  • Client Focus
    We communicate with clients clearly and tell them candidly what they can expect, given the specifics of the case.
  • Community Focus
    We believe in giving back to the Victoria community. We support various organizations financially and with our time.
  • Local Knowledge
    In 1954, Emmett Cole, Jr., returned to the crossroads area to found our practice after working a year at a Houston law firm.
  • National Reputation
    We have provided effective, ethical legal representation throughout Texas and nationwide for more than 50 years.
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