Personal Injury
Texas Trucking Accident Attorneys
Let our Trucking Accident Lawyers help you with your trucking injury case.
Cars and even SUV's are no match for a fully loaded 18-wheeler. Trucking accident collisions are almost always catastrophic. For this reason the Trucking industry is heavily regulated. Truckers must follow specific State and Federal guidelines. The Killeen Trucking Accident lawyers know and understand these regulations. Often times insurance companies will deny claims to protect the driving record of the truck driver. Our attorneys will aggressively pursue these negligent trucking companies and make them pay what is owed to you.
Angela N. Sinkfield
POSITION: Partner
AREAS OF PRACTICE: Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, General Practice.
ADMITTED: 2000, Texas; United States District Courts for the Western District of Texas.
LAW SCHOOL: Tulane University School of Law (J.D. 2000).
In May 2000, Angela graduated from Tulane University School of Law in New Orleans, Louisiana. During her second year of law school, she attended the University of Texas Law School in Austin.
COLLEGE: In December 1996, Angela graduated from Troy
State University in Troy, Alabama with a Bachelor of Science, with a major in English and minors in Business Administration and Economics.
MEMBER: Angela was admitted to the Texas Star Bar in 2000, and she was subsequently admitted to the United States District Courts for the Western District of Texas in 2001. Angela is also a member of the Texas Young Lawyers Association; Bell County Young Lawyers Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, Texas Trial Lawyers Association State Bar of Texas; Fort Hood chapter of the Association of the United States Army, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Better Business Bureau of Central and South Texas.
PERSONAL: Angela was born in New York and traveled the world as a military dependent. As a child, she lived in California, Japan, and Alabama. Angela is married to an Army officer, and they have one child.
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