Arnold Lopez Attorney Houston — ARNOLD LOPEZ ATTORNEY AT LAW maintains a Houston office at 4617 Bristol Street in the Near Northside area, telephone 713-695-2000. Public web materials at arnoldlopez.net describe a practice emphasizing personal injury, automobile accidents, and civil litigation for individuals seeking compensation after negligence-related harm in Texas courts.
About the firm
Personal injury firms in Houston typically represent clients on contingency—attorney fees come from settlements or judgments rather than hourly retainers for the underlying injury claim. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code provisions govern negligence standards, comparative fault, and damage caps in certain medical-malpractice contexts. An initial consultation usually reviews police reports, medical records, insurance policy limits, and statute-of-limitations deadlines before filing suit in Harris County District Court or federal court when diversity jurisdiction applies.
The Bristol Street location places the office north of downtown Houston, accessible to clients throughout Harris County and surrounding counties involved in freeway collisions, workplace injuries referred to third-party claims, and premises-liability incidents. Bilingual service is common in Houston plaintiff practices; confirm Spanish-language availability directly when calling.
Practice areas
- Motor vehicle accidents — car, truck, and motorcycle collisions with uninsured/underinsured motorist claims.
- Premises liability — slip-and-fall and unsafe-property claims against negligent owners.
- General civil litigation — contract and dispute matters as described on firm materials.
- Insurance negotiation — demand packages and mediation before trial when carriers dispute liability.
Who they serve
The practice serves injured individuals and families who need counsel to navigate Texas insurance adjusters, medical liens, and litigation timelines. Clients often arrive after emergency treatment when bills accumulate and wage loss begins—early documentation preserves evidence for liability experts and economists.
Harris County courts handle high volumes of motor-vehicle dockets; insurers sometimes dispute causation when pre-existing conditions appear in records. A Northside Houston office accessible from I-45 and Loop 610 may suit clients in Independence Heights and Heights neighborhoods who prefer in-person signing of retainer agreements and medical-authorization forms rather than entirely remote intake.
Texas does not cap most economic damages in ordinary negligence cases, but punitive awards require clear-and-convincing evidence of gross negligence—trial strategy discussions belong in a confidential consultation with licensed counsel.
Languages and accessibility
Houston injury practices frequently serve English and Spanish speaking communities; language support should be confirmed at intake. Street-level Northside offices vary in ADA compliance—call ahead for accommodation needs.
Location and contact
- Address: 4617 Bristol St, Houston, TX 77009, United States
- Phone: +1 713-695-2000
- Website: arnoldlopez.net
Frequently asked questions
How long do I have to sue after a Texas car accident?
Most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the incident under Texas limitations law—exceptions exist for minors and discovery rules; verify with counsel promptly.
Does Texas use comparative fault?
Yes — if a plaintiff is more than 50% at fault, recovery may be barred; partial fault reduces damages proportionally below that threshold.
How do I verify Arnold Lopez’s bar license?
Search the State Bar of Texas online attorney directory for active status and disciplinary history.
Last verified (desk review): July 2026 — NAP from directory export; practice description from arnoldlopez.net; not an on-site visit.
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