Marco Bass Personal Injury Law Firm
2119 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212, San Antonio, TX 78212
About Marco Bass Personal Injury Law Firm
Marco Bass Personal Injury Law Firm represents clients in personal injury cases across San Antonio and Eagle Pass, Texas. The firm handles various claims, including car accidents, truck accidents, and dram shop cases. They have secured significant results for clients, including a $6 million total settlement and individual recoveries up to $2.5 million. The firm offers 24/7 availability and provides services in both English and Spanish.
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Notable Case Results
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$1.2M
Company Vehicle Accident
A company vehicle rear ended a pick-up truck causing the momentum of those vehicles to plow into the back of our client’s vehicle. The attorney for the pick-up truck settled early in the litigation process for $225K. Our firm pushed our client’s case for another 18-months, hired 4 experts and a month before trial the at-fault driver paid $1.2 million. They told us they would never pay 7-figures.
$1M
Dram Shop
Our client came to us after being rejected by another firm which didn’t think he had a case. We sued a San Antonio bar and all of the individual owners for over-serving a drunk driver that crashed into our client. We left no stone unturned and got our client every penny of the million dollar policy.
$977,500
Commercial Truck Accident
In this trucking accident case, the driver fell asleep while on the job and injured his passenger. Our client, the passenger, suffered serious injury to his back. We were able to prove that the at-fault driver should have had a Commercial Driver’s License and his company was not in compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
