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Hope & Causey, P.C.

Hope & Causey, P.C.

815 West Davis, Suite 300, Conroe, Texas 77301, Conroe, TX 77301

Google4.9(161)
11 Attorneys
4 Locations
$35.3M+ Recovered
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About Hope & Causey, P.C.

Hope & Causey, P.C. represents clients in personal injury and wrongful death cases across Texas. The firm has offices in Conroe, Houston, San Antonio, and Kenedy. Established in 1979, its 11 attorneys have over 140 years of combined experience. They have tried more than 600 cases to a jury verdict, securing significant recoveries for clients, including a $4 million trial verdict.

Hope & Causey, P.C. Case Results

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$6M

Personal Injury

Texas Supreme Court reviewed an appeal from a $6 million personal injury verdict in a case stemming from a supermarket fall. The plaintiff was hurt after his foot got lodged in the open side of a wooden pallet used to transport and hold watermelons. Canales claimed that the pallet constituted an unreasonably dangerous condition, and the store's failure to mitigate the risk caused his injuries.

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$420,000

Personal Injury

Recovery for injuries resulting from a car accident

$350,000

Personal Injury

Recovery for injuries resulting from a car accident

$300,000

Personal Injury

Recovery for injuries resulting from a dock attack/bite

$1.2M

Personal Injury

Recovery for serious injuries resulting from a commercial trucking accident in Bryan - College Station

$966,000

Insurance Dispute

Recovery for wrongful denial of storm damage to client’s home

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