DC Law

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DC Law

Experienced attorney Dan Christensen founded his Austin law office, DC Law to ensure that victims of other people's negligence living in Texas have access to quality legal representation as they pursue compensation for their injuries. Since our firm's founding, we have helped hundreds of Texans seek justice after they suffered injuries at the hands of negligent individuals, professionals and businesses. You can turn to our law firm for help if you have a legal need in any of the following areas:

• Trucking accidents
• Motor vehicle accidents
• Medical malpractice
• Wrongful death
• Litigation
• Mass torts
• SSRI lawsuits
• Risperdal and Actos lawsuits

Mr. Christensen began practicing law in 1994 after earning his Juris Doctor from The University of Iowa College of Law and his admission to The State Bar of California. He spent several years as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney in the U.S. Judge Advocate General's Corp at Fort Hood, Texas. The State Bar of Texas approved him to practice law in the state in 1999, and he joined a large personal injury firm where he was the firm's main trial attorney and the head of its litigation department.

If you suffered an injury through no fault of your own and you are unsure of where to turn, look to DC Law. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to each of our firm's clients and diligently pursues justice on their behalves. To learn more about our firm and the services we provide, reach out to us and take advantage of a free initial consultation.

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Dan Christensen has been practicing law since 1994. He started his career working in military courts, notorious for their strict adherence to rules and procedures. For the last 15 years,…

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