Thomas J. Henry has represented clients across Texas and the United States for more than 25 years. Our team of more than 200 attorneys has the resources and technological capabilities to handle claims throughout the nation with diligence and efficiency. The firm opened an office in Guynabo, Puerto Rico in 2020.
The firm handles all manner of personal injury cases, including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, premises liability accidents, and workplace accidents. Thomas J. Henry also represents clients in mass tort claims and successfully represented thousands of clients from across the U.S. in the fight against General Motors over serious injuries and deaths linked to recalled vehicles as well as thousands of active and former military service members who suffered hearing damage while using faulty 3M combat earplugs.
The firm is nationally recognized for its ability to secure record-breaking verdicts and settlements.
In 2021, Thomas J. Henry was named “Law Firm of the Year” by the American Institute of Legal Professionals.
In 2020, the firm was named one of the Best Places to Work by Glassdoor for the second consecutive year. It was the only law firm to secure the accolade. Firm founder Thomas J. Henry was named one of SA Scene Magazine’s Best San Antonio Lawyers. Thomas J. Henry was also recognized in Texas Lawyer’s (an ALM Company) Southwest Top Verdicts and Settlements of 2020 for securing the #1 Gross Negligence Verdict for the year.
Outside of the courtroom, the firm is known for its many philanthropic endeavors and generous contributions to local and global communities.
In March 2020, Thomas J. Henry donated 200 tents following a string of magnitude 5 earthquakes that devastated South Puerto Rico. The tents were used as temporary classrooms for students and teachers of the towns of Guánica, Guayanilla, and Yauco and came fully equipped with tables, desks, and other necessary materials.
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Following an accident, there are always more questions
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any questions you have about your injury case.
The Thomas J. Henry “No Win No Fee” promise works as part of a contingency fee agreement. Instead of receiving payments from clients, we recoup fees and expenses from the final settlement or verdict our clients receive.
This allows us to start working on your case as soon as you hire us, ensuring that your case is handled with the urgency it deserves. It also means you can focus on getting better rather than cutting us a check.
The percentage we collect may vary depending on the complexity of your case, but you will be kept informed so you know what we are collecting before your case is closed.
Even better, you owe us nothing if we don’t win your case! Because our fees are collected as a percentage of your settlement or verdict, we do not collect anything unless and until you get your recovery. This means there is no risk to hiring a qualified attorney to handle your case!
The cost associated with hiring a personal injury attorney and how payment is collected may vary from firm to firm. At Thomas J. Henry, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means that we don’t charge our clients a penny unless and until we win their case.
Working on a contingency fee basis allows clients access to resources and legal representation they might otherwise struggle to afford. The more serious a case is, the more money it costs to take to trial. This is because complex litigation tends to take longer to resolve and the entities involved fight harder.
This is especially true if your lawsuit is against a large company, as would be the case in a trucking accident or on-the-job injury. Such companies employ teams of lawyers and have seemingly unlimited financial resources. You need an attorney who has the same. Thomas J. Henry employs a team of more than 100 attorneys and has the money to fight your case out to the end.
Finally, by collecting any fees and expenses after a verdict or settlement is secured, Thomas J. Henry can help ensure his clients are able to focus on healing. “The client’s job is to heal. We will handle the rest,” says Thomas J. Henry.
In a contingency fee arrangement, an attorney agrees to accept a fixed percentage of your recovery as payment. This means that if you win your case, your attorney will collect their fees and expenses from the money awarded to you. However, if you lose your case, your attorney will collect nothing.
Most lawyers prefer not to work on contingency cases for two reasons:
Generally, a lawyer who accepts contingency fee cases: