ABILENE, TX

Abilene, TX

Since 1966 the Burke name has been synonymous with aggressive, experienced, legal representation, tempered only by an honest, compassionate, client focused practice.
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Motorcycle & 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney
Proudly Serving the Abilene, TX Community

Abilene, a former frontier settlement, is the center of a 22-county area commonly referred to as the Texas Midwest or the Big Country and is the 23rd biggest city in Texas. Abilene was established in 1881 upon the completion of the Texas & Pacific Railroad and is described as "the Future Great City of West Texas”. The city of Abilene is widely considered one of the best places to live in the entire state of Texas and is home to over 120,000 residents today. The Burke Law firm is proud to provide residents in the Abilene, TX area with legal services including personal injury representation, help with 18-wheeler accidents, divorce matters, child custody situations, and much more. 
Experienced Personal Injury Attorney On Your Side
Life is unpredictable and unfortunately, accidents happen every single day. While many accidents are harmless and may only create minor inconveniences, others are extremely costly in time and resources, and sometimes result in serious injury or death. Whether you have been
involved in a motor vehicle accident or you have suffered from a slip and fall injury, you need a dedicated personal injury attorney on your side.

At The Burke Law firm, our personal injury attorneys are here to help navigate you through a personal injury or accident case. We assist those who have been injured in automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, and more. Since 1966 the Burke name has been synonymous with aggressive, experienced, legal representation, tempered only by an honest, compassionate, client focused practice. Do not hesitate to reach out to us to discuss your case.
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