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Hamilton Wingo is recognized on the 2025 Best Law Firms list for the firm's work in cases involving severe personal injuries and wrongful deaths. The firm and experienced trial attorneys Chris Hamilton and Paul Wingo are known for substantial verdicts and settlements against large corporations and anyone responsible for wrongly causing harm to the firm's clients. Hamilton Wingo earned a spot in Best Law Firm's top tier of local firms for injury cases stemming from unsafe construction sites and other dangerous workplaces and transportation lawsuits involving 18-wheelers, delivery vans, buses, motorcycles, airplanes, trains, and others. Since winning the country's largest wrongful death verdict two years ago before a [...]

Hamilton Wingo is recognized on the 2025 Best Law Firms list for the firm’s work in cases involving severe personal injuries and wrongful deaths.

The firm and experienced trial attorneys Chris Hamilton and Paul Wingo are known for substantial verdicts and settlements against large corporations and anyone responsible for wrongly causing harm to the firm’s clients.

Hamilton Wingo earned a spot in Best Law Firm’s top tier of local firms for injury cases stemming from unsafe construction sites and other dangerous workplaces and transportation lawsuits involving 18-wheelers, delivery vans, buses, motorcycles, airplanes, trains, and others.

Since winning the country’s largest wrongful death verdict two years ago before a Dallas jury, Hamilton Wingo has claimed back-to-back titles as the Top Personal Injury Law Firm in Dallas in Texas Lawyer newspaper’s annual “Best Of” rankings.

Hamilton Wingo’s latest successful representation of clients in North Texas courts came earlier this year with a $6 million personal injury verdict against Walmart. The firm’s Barrett Robin and Sean T. Cook secured the win before a Fort Worth jury for a man who was seriously injured after being struck by a car driven by a Walmart Auto Care Center employee in North Richland Hills.

Hamilton Wingo is recognized on the 2025 Best Law Firms list for the firm’s work in cases involving severe personal injuries and wrongful deaths.

The firm and experienced trial attorneys Chris Hamilton and Paul Wingo are known for substantial verdicts and settlements against large corporations and anyone responsible for wrongly causing harm to the firm’s clients.

Hamilton Wingo earned a spot in Best Law Firm’s top tier of local firms for injury cases stemming from unsafe construction sites and other dangerous workplaces and transportation lawsuits involving 18-wheelers, delivery vans, buses, motorcycles, airplanes, trains, and others.

Since winning the country’s largest wrongful death verdict two years ago before a Dallas jury, Hamilton Wingo has claimed back-to-back titles as the Top Personal Injury Law Firm in Dallas in Texas Lawyer newspaper’s annual “Best Of” rankings.

Hamilton Wingo’s latest successful representation of clients in North Texas courts came earlier this year with a $6 million personal injury verdict against Walmart. The firm’s Barrett Robin and Sean T. Cook secured the win before a Fort Worth jury for a man who was seriously injured after being struck by a car driven by a Walmart Auto Care Center employee in North Richland Hills.

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