Aceves Law
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Aceves Law
Maria "Marifer" Aceves is a civil litigation attorney focusing on personal injury, civil guardian ad litem work, and mediations. She has successfully litigated and resolved numerous cases for her clients. Prior to starting her own firm, Ms. Aceves did defense work for several years at a prominent defense firm, worked at an excellent boutique catastrophic injury firm and clerked for a well-known civil judge in Dallas County.

Ms. Aceves' results range from successful trial verdicts to a six figure settlement of a slip and fall case against a corporate Defendant in federal court. Ms. Aceves' areas of practice include traumatic brain injuries, motor vehicle accidents, trucking and 18-wheeler accidents, pedestrian accidents, premises liability, products liability, dog bite injuries, and wrongful death cases.

Ms. Aceves also recently completed 40 Hours of Basic Mediation Training and received a Mediation Certificate from Manousso Mediations. Her mediation practice focuses on Spanish-speaking personal injury, premises liability, commercial, real estate, and employment cases.
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Traumatic brain injuries can arise due to motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall incidents, sports injuries, and more.
Brain injuries can range in scope from mild to severe.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) result in permanent neurobiological damage that can produce lifelong deficits to varying degrees.
Let an experienced attorney assist you if you have sustained a traumatic brain injury.
In the United States each year, more than 3 million people are injured and more than 40,000 people are killed in motor vehicle accidents.
Maria "Marifer" Aceves provides mediation services in civil matters.
Her mediation areas include a wide variety of civil matters including personal injury, premises liability, commercial, real estate, and employment.
Not only does Ms. Aceves have an extensive litigation background as an attorney, but she recently received her Mediation Certificate from Manousso Mediations, LLC and is also a member of the Association of Attorney-Mediators.
A full-day mediation typically begins at 9:00 a.m., includes a working lunch and continues until completed.
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