Fleming Law, P.C.
1250 Wood Branch Park Dr., Suite 400, Houston, TX 77079, Houston, TX 77079
About Fleming Law, P.C.
Fleming Law, P.C. is a personal injury firm serving clients across Texas, including Houston, Pasadena, Austin, and Denton. The firm has over 30 years of experience and a team of five attorneys. They have recovered millions in compensation for accident victims, including multi-million dollar victories. The firm offers bilingual services in Spanish and Vietnamese, and provides free 24/7 consultations. Their attorneys include specialists certified in personal injury law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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Notable Case Results
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$13.1M
18-Wheeler Accident
Family of a man who died after being run over by an 18-wheeler in a dark parking lot. Gas station parking lot had inadequate lighting.
$8.8M
Electrocution
Client severely injured by electrocution at a construction site after contacting an unsecured live electrical wire. Suffered significant vision loss and permanent disabilities.
$6.8M
18-Wheeler Accident
Driver of a flatbed tow truck died after a tire detached, causing the truck to veer off the highway and strike a culvert and trees. Lawsuit filed against trucking company and service company.
$6M
Sexual Assault
Victim sexually assaulted at apartment complex. Sued apartment owner and manager for negligent security due to history of violent crimes and failure to warn tenants.
$5.1M
Sexual Assault
Client sexually assaulted and shot at an apartment complex with a history of violent crimes. Management failed to notify client of dangers and misrepresented security measures.
$3.4M
Wrongful Death
An employee of a waste management company died from heat exhaustion. The employer had been fined by OSHA for this incident and a similar prior death.




