About Bosompem & Associates — Personal Injury Dallas Texas
Bosompem & Associates is a personal injury Dallas firm that also handles immigration and traffic ticket matters for clients across Dallas County and the surrounding Metroplex. Lawrence Bosompem founded the practice to serve everyday people who needed clear answers after car crashes, workplace injuries, or routine immigration questions. Because the firm covers several related areas, clients dealing with overlapping legal issues can stay with one team. For more options, browse our personal injury attorneys directory.
The firm focuses on contingency-fee representation for injury cases, so clients pay nothing unless the firm recovers compensation. Additionally, evening and weekend appointments are available for working clients. Spanish and Twi services are offered to reflect the firm’s Dallas client base.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe the firm as accessible and quick to respond. Many note that questions get answered within hours, not days. Clients also point to the team’s calm approach during stressful insurance negotiations and traffic court appearances.
Personal Injury Dallas — Practice Areas & Services
- Auto and 18-wheeler collision claims, including underinsured-motorist disputes
- Slip and fall and premises liability cases in Dallas County
- Wrongful death and serious-injury settlements with North Texas insurers
- Immigration matters such as visa renewals, family-based petitions, and consular processing
- Traffic ticket defense and CDL violation hearings in Dallas municipal courts
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a personal injury Dallas attorney charge?
Personal injury attorneys in Dallas almost always work on contingency, charging 33% to 40% of the recovery if the case settles before trial and a higher share after a lawsuit is filed. Clients pay no upfront fees. Initial consultations are free at most Dallas firms, including Bosompem & Associates.
Where are personal injury lawsuits filed in Dallas County?
Most Dallas County personal injury suits are filed at the George L. Allen, Sr. Courts Building, 600 Commerce Street, home to the District and County Courts at Law. Smaller claims under $20,000 may be filed in Justice of the Peace courts. Additionally, federal injury claims involving diversity jurisdiction go to the Northern District of Texas at the Earle Cabell Federal Building.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?
Texas has a two-year statute of limitations on most personal injury claims, measured from the date of the accident. Some exceptions apply for minors and government defendants, where notice deadlines can be as short as six months. Acting quickly preserves witnesses, scene evidence, and medical records.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Dallas, Texas
- Texas crash injuries: Texas reported 251,977 people injured in motor vehicle crashes in 2024, with a reportable crash every 57 seconds — TxDOT Crash Statistics
- Dallas County share: Dallas County records over 30,000 reportable crashes annually, one of the highest counts in the state — TxDOT County Reports
- Statute of limitations: Two years from the date of injury under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §16.003 — Texas Statutes



