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Crime Victim Lawyers in Waco, TX

Get the Legal Support You Need After a Violent Crime

If you’ve been injured as a result of a violent crime, you may be facing physical, emotional, and financial burdens that the criminal justice system simply doesn’t address. Even when a perpetrator is convicted, any restitution ordered is often minimal compared to what you’ve actually lost.

At Biggs & Greenslade, our personal injury law firm helps crime victims pursue civil claims for the justice and compensation they deserve. Whether your injuries were caused by assault, negligent security, or another criminal act, we work to hold all responsible parties accountable.

You deserve more than apologies - you deserve support and full compensation. If you or someone you love has been the victim of a violent crime, contact our Waco, TX, crime victim injury lawyers.

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Experienced Personal Injury Lawyers in Waco, TX

Kenneth Morgan Biggs

Kenneth Morgan Briggs has been a United States Marine and a district prosecutor, so he’s spent his life fighting for the innocent. Now, he uses his years of experience to represent clients in a court of law.

John Greenslade

Formerly in Insurance Defense, John Greenslade now uses that experience to hold insurance companies accountable. His years of experience allow him to stand up for your rights and maximum compensation.

Annie Northcutt

Annie Northcutt started her courtroom career as a prosecutor. She uses that experience to fiercely defend East Texas’ mostly vulnerable citizens, fighting to get them the compensation they deserve.

Morgan Broyles

With her experience as a White House intern, she offers a unique perspective and sharp attention to detail. Morgan helps victims of violent crimes navigate the civil justice system with compassion and confidence.

Who are Crime Victims?

A crime victim is anyone who suffers physical, emotional, or financial harm because of someone else’s criminal actions. This can include people directly injured in a violent crime, as well as family members impacted by a serious or fatal incident. Whether the crime involved assault, domestic violence, or another serious offense, victims often face lasting consequences long after the crime itself.

Some of the most common crimes that lead to personal injury claims include:

  • Assault or aggravated assault
  • Sexual assault or rape
  • Robbery or armed robbery
  • Domestic abuse
  • Homicide or manslaughter
  • Arson
  • Kidnapping

If a criminal act harmed you, you may have the right to pursue a civil claim for compensation - even if the court hasn't convicted the offender.

Who Is Held Responsible in a Violent Crimes Case?

When a violent crime leads to injury or loss, the person who committed the crime isn’t always the only one who may be held responsible. In civil cases, victims can often pursue compensation from other parties whose negligence made the crime possible.

Depending on the situation, the following parties may share responsibility:

  • The criminal offender: The person who committed the violent act can be sued in civil court, even if they face separate criminal charges.
  • Property owners or businesses: If a property owner failed to provide adequate security and a crime occurred as a result, they may be liable.
  • Employers or organizations: If a business or group failed to properly screen, supervise, or train an employee who caused harm, they could be held accountable.
  • Event organizers: When a crime happens at a poorly managed event, the organizers may be responsible for not ensuring a safe environment.

Our Waco personal injury attorneys investigate every angle to identify all liable parties and build a strong case for the compensation you deserve.

Compensation for Crime Victims in Texas

In Texas, crime victims may be eligible to recover damages through a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. This civil claim can be filed against the offender and, in some cases, against third parties - such as property owners, employers, or businesses - who failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the crime.

Depending on your case, you may be able to seek compensation for:

  • Medical Expenses: Hospital bills, surgeries, physical therapy, and future care
  • Lost Income: Time away from work, reduced earning capacity, or long-term disability
  • Pain and Suffering: Physical pain, trauma, and lasting emotional harm
  • Mental Anguish: Anxiety, PTSD, depression, or other psychological effects
  • Property Loss or Damage: Repair or replacement of personal property
  • Funeral and Burial Costs: For families who have lost a loved one to violent crime

In addition to filing a civil claim, some victims may also qualify for financial assistance through the Texas Crime Victims’ Compensation Program. This state-run fund can help cover certain out-of-pocket costs that result from violent crimes, especially when the offender cannot pay or is unknown.

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Compensation for Relocation

Sometimes, crimes cause such a great degree of trauma that the victim has to leave their home or even their city.

In these cases, victims may be eligible to receive relocation compensation. Compensation can cover:

  • Transportation
  • Utility fees and deposits
  • Pet deposits
  • Storage costs up to 3 months
  • Moving expenses
  • Rental costs

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How Can A Waco Criminal Victim Lawyer Help You?

After a violent crime, you may feel overwhelmed, unsafe, and unsure of what to do next. While the criminal justice system focuses on prosecuting the offender, it often overlooks the needs of the victim. Our Waco criminal victim lawyers are ready to step in to make sure you’re heard and your rights stay protected.

Here’s how we can help:

  • Investigate your case: We’ll gather evidence, identify all potentially liable parties, and build a strong claim on your behalf.
  • Hold the right people accountable: Beyond the offender, we look at third parties like property owners, businesses, or employers who may have failed to prevent the crime.
  • Pursue full compensation: From medical bills and lost wages to emotional trauma and future care, we fight for the damages you’re legally entitled to.
  • Guide you through the process: Legal matters can be intimidating, especially during recovery. We’ll explain your options clearly and stand with you every step of the way.
  • Coordinate with the criminal case: We monitor the criminal proceedings and make sure your civil case is timed and handled appropriately.

You don’t have to face this alone. Our criminal victim lawyers in Waco can help you take back control, seek justice, and move forward with the support you deserve.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to wait for a criminal conviction before filing a civil lawsuit?

No. You do not have to wait for the criminal case to be completed. You can file a civil claim at any time, and in many cases, the civil process moves faster than the criminal one. Civil claims have a different burden of proof and can still succeed even if the offender is never convicted.

Who can I sue in a violent crime case?

In addition to the person who committed the crime, you may be able to sue third parties who failed to prevent it - such as property owners, employers, or event organizers. If their negligence allowed the crime to happen, they may be held liable for your injuries.

Can I still recover compensation if the offender was never caught?

Yes. Even if the person responsible is never identified, you may still have a valid claim against negligent third parties. We investigate all available options to help you pursue justice and financial recovery.

Is there a time limit to file a claim?

Yes. In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the crime. However, there are exceptions depending on the details of your case, so it’s important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.

Will filing a civil claim interfere with the criminal case?

No. Civil and criminal cases are separate processes. In fact, pursuing a civil claim can often complement the criminal case by holding others accountable and providing financial relief that the criminal system does not offer.

How much does it cost to hire a crime victim lawyer?

Our firm works on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we recover compensation for you.

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You Deserve Justice.
We’re Ready to Fight for You.

The Law Office of Biggs and Greenslade is ready to represent you, your family, and any other loved ones. Our compassionate team of professionals will strive to get you everything you deserve.

Call our Waco, TX, law office today - or fill out this request form - to get started.

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