Legal Notice
& Disclosure
The "Web Site" referred to hereafter
is Silicosis.com
DISCLAIMERS, WARNINGS, and
NOTICES
This website and the materials contained herein have been prepared
by DAVID WILLIS, for informational purposes only. This information
may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Visitors
to this website should not act upon any information contained in
this website without first seeking the advice of legal counsel licensed
in their state. DAVID WILLIS, only practices law within the State
of Texas. This webpage is directed solely to those persons seeking
information regarding Texas and Texas based claims. If your claim
arises outside the borders of Texas, we suggest you immediately
contact an attorney from that state regarding your claim.
No action related to transmission,
reading, or submission of information by, from, or to this website,
or to DAVID WILLIS via this website, will create a contract for
representation by DAVID WILLIS. A contract of representation with
DAVID WILLIS can only be created after consultation with MR. WILLIS,
and your signature on our standard contract. Please do not send
confidential information to us via E-mail without first communicating
directly with us via telephone or regular mail, otherwise you may
jeopardize the confidentiality of your information, as the attorney-client
relationship cannot protect your communications until the parties
(you and the law firm you wish to communicate with) have agreed
upon legal representation.
WILLIS LAW FIRM & DAVID WILLIS
will make every effort to respond to E-mail inquiries or case information
submissions as promptly as possible. However, due to depositions,
court appearances, trial calls, meetings and other absences from
the office, we cannot guarantee that they will always be able to
timely respond to your questions. If you have a time sensitive inquiry,
please call us at (800) 883-9858 or (800) 468-4878 or (713) 654-4040
or write to us at David Willis, Attorney at Law, Willis Law Firm,
5252 Westchester St. # 3333, Houston, Texas 77010.
Mr. Willis is Baord Certified by
the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial
Law since 1988. Most cases are handled by a Contingent fee contract.
No fee or expenses charged to client unless we obtain a recovery.
In the state of Texas, the following statute of
limitations apply:
- You must file a personal injury lawsuit or tort
claim within two (2) years from the date of accident or injury.
- You must file a Longshoreman and Harbor Workers'
accident claim within one (1) year from the date of accident or
injury by filing a blue form LS-203 with the U. S. Department
of Labor.
- You must file a Jones Act lawsuit within three
(3) years from the date of the accident or injury.
- You must file a Workers' Compensation claim
within one (1) year from the date of accident or injury by filing
a Notice of Injury and Claim for Compensation with the Texas Workers'
Compensation Commission.
- You must file a contract lawsuit within four
(4) years from the date the action arose.
- If you are unsure about anything stated above,
please call us for a more detailed explanation.
The materials in this web site
have been provided by this web site are for general informational
purposes only and are not legal advice. This information is written
to permit you to learn more about the services this web site offers
to clients. This information is not intended to create any relationship
between this web site and the recipient. Neither the transmission
nor receipt of these web site materials will create an attorney-client
relationship between sender and receiver. The materials contained
herein are general in nature and may not apply to particular factual
or legal circumstances. We do not undertake to update any materials
in our web site to reflect subsequent legal or other developments.
Internet subscribers and online readers should not act on this information
without seeking professional counsel.
This web site periodically changes,
adds, or updates the materials in this web site without notice.
this web site assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors
or omissions in the contents of this web site. Your use of this
web site is at your own risk. Under no circumstances shall this
web site or any other party involved in creation, production or
delivery of this web site be liable to you or any other person for
any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any
kind arising from your access to, or use of, this web site. If you
use any links to web sites not maintained by this web site, you
do so at your own risk. This web site is not responsible for the
contents or availability of any linked sites. These links are provided
only as a convenience to the recipient.
Legal Notice and Disclaimer
This Web site was created by this
web site so that you could learn more about the legal services that
we offer. This is for informational purposes only. None of the information
at this Web site is intended to constitute, nor does it constitute,
legal advice, and none of the information necessarily reflects the
opinions of this web site or its attorneys or clients.
The information is not guaranteed
to be correct, complete, or current. We make no warranty, express
or implied, about the accuracy or reliability of the information
at this Web site or at any other Web site to which this site is
linked.
This Web site is not intended to
create and does not create an attorney-client relationship between
you and this web site. An attorney-client relationship with us cannot
be formed by reading the information at this Web site. The only
way to become our client is through a mutual agreement in a formal
letter. This Web site is not soliciting clients and does not propose
any type of transaction. You should not act or rely on any information
at this web site without seeking the advice of an attorney. The
determination of whether you need legal services and your choice
of a lawyer are very important matters that should not be based
on web sites or advertisements. In some cases, the attorney may
associate other attorneys in the handling of the client's case,
whether as local counsel, trial counsel, co-counsel or any other
capacity. An attorney client relationship will continue with all
such associated co-counsels and client(s).
Any information that you send us
in an e-mail message might not be confidential or privileged, and
sending us an e-mail message will not make you a client of this
web site. If you are interested in having us represent you, you
should call us so we can determine whether the matter is one for
which we are willing or able to accept professional responsibility.
We will not make this determination by e-mail communication.
The telephone numbers for our offices
are listed in this Web site. We reserve the right to decline any
representation. We may be required to decline representation if
it would create a conflict of interest with our other clients.
This web site has tried to comply
with all legal and ethical requirements in compiling this Web site.
We do not want to represent clients based on their review of any
portion of this Web site that does not comply with legal or ethical
requirements. This Web site might contain links to other resources
on the Internet. Those links are to help you identify and locate
other resources on the Internet. The links are not intended to state
or imply that this web site sponsors or is affiliated or associated
in any way with the information at those other web sites.
To the extent that the professional
responsibility rules of any jurisdiction require us to designate
a principal office or an attorney responsible for this Web site,
this web site designates its office in Houston, Texas (USA).Attorney
David Willis of the Willis Law Firm.
State Disclaimers
Alabama: No representation is made
that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater
than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
Colorado: Colorado does not certify
attorneys as specialists in any field.
Florida: The hiring of a lawyer
is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements.
Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about
our qualifications and experience.
Iowa: The determination of the need
for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important
decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or
self-proclaimed expertise. This disclosure is required by rule of
the Supreme Court of Iowa.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Memberships and offices in legal fraternities and legal societies,
technical and professional licenses, and memberships in scientific,
technical and professional associations and societies of law or
field of practice do not mean that a lawyer is a specialist or expert
in a field of law, nor do they mean that such a lawyer is necessarily
any more expert or competent than any other lawyer. All potential
clients are urged to make their own independent investigation and
evaluation of any lawyer being considered. This notice is required
by rule of the Supreme Court of Iowa.
Kentucky and Oregon: THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT.
Mississippi: The Mississippi Supreme
Court advises that a decision on legal services is important and
should not be based solely on advertisements.
Missouri: Neither the Supreme Court
of Missouri nor the Missouri Bar reviews or approves certifying
organizations or specialist designations.
Nevada: The State Bar of Nevada
does not certify any lawyer as a specialist or expert.
New Mexico: LAWYER ADVERTISEMENT.
Tennessee: None of the attorneys
in this firm are certified as a Civil Trial, Criminal Trial, Business
Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy, Creditor's Rights, Medical Malpractice,
Legal Malpractice, Accounting Malpractice, Estate Planning or Elder
Law specialist by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education
and Specialization. Certification as a specialist in all other listed
areas is not currently available in Tennessee.
Texas: Unless otherwise stated,
our attorneys claiming certification in an area of law are not certified
by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Mr. Willis is Board
Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer, by the Texas Board of Legal
Specialization
Wyoming: The Wyoming State Bar does
not certify any lawyer as a specialist or expert. Anyone considering
a lawyer should independently investigate the lawyer's credentials
and ability, and not rely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed
expertise.
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