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Provided by Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP

Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP is the oldest plaintiffs’ personal injury law firm in Austin, Texas. Since its founding in 1959, Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP has been dedicated to delivering exceptional legal representation in personal injury and wrongful death cases. Over the past 65 years, Byrd Davis has built a national reputation for handling important and complex cases, such as representing the families of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Reba McEntire’s band members, and Jim Croce following aviation accidents.

Byrd Davis pioneered personal injury and wrongful death law in Austin and central Texas. Today, the firm continues to focus on personal injury cases, including catastrophic injuries, wrongful death claims, and complex litigation such as product liability. With an esteemed history and deep roots in Austin’s legal community, Byrd Davis remains at the forefront of legal precedent, upholding its legacy of client-focused representation. The firm specializes in catastrophic cases involving commercial vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents, drunk driver accidents, dram shop cases, and construction site accidents.

Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson's attorneys are skilled in all areas of trial practice, from pretrial discovery and settlement negotiations to trial and appellate advocacy. The firm remains dedicated to providing compassionate, results-driven legal representation, ensuring that justice is served for our clients all across Texas.

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What the Team is Known For

Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson LLP is identified for its robust personal injury practice in Austin. The firm routinely handles catastrophic injury litigation. The group’s expertise also includes product liability disputes.

Notable practitioners

Robert Alden is a key contact for the firm's personal injury practice in Austin.

Work Highlights

  • Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson represented the wife and two daughters of a pilot that was killed by a distracted driver in a rural county south of Austin, Texas. The jury awarded approximately $8.2 million in damages.

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Personal Injury