Charles received his degree from the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Charles is a native of Spring, Texas, and has been standing up for victims' rights throughout his entire law career. From his work at a large toxic tort law firm to founding his own firm specializing in asbestos exposure, Charles has spent 25 years handling complex cases (medical, pharmaceutical, medical device, toxic exposure, wrongful death) across the country.
From his work at a large toxic tort law firm to the founding his own firm specializing in asbestos exposure, Charles has spent 25 years handling complex cases (medical, pharmaceutical, medical device, toxic exposure, wrongful death) across the country. My husband and I were enjoying retirement when he was diagnosed with mesothelioma. We interviewed several law firms before deciding to hire Charles to help us.
He and the team of lawyers that he had helping him did a great job of representing us. We were kept up to date with proceedings and Charles always explained our options clearly.
From his work at a large toxic tort law firm to the founding his own firm specializing in asbestos exposure, Charles has spent 25 years handling complex cases (medical, pharmaceutical, medical device, toxic exposure, wrongful death) across the country. My husband and I were enjoying retirement when he was diagnosed with mesothelioma. We interviewed several law firms before deciding to hire Charles to help us.
He and the team of lawyers that he had helping him did a great job of representing us. We were kept up to date with proceedings and Charles always explained our options clearly.
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Charles is a native of Spring, Texas.
He received a scholarship to attend Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
Early in his legal career, after serving as a briefing attorney for a trial judge, Charles worked with a large toxic tort law firm in Texas where he represented hundreds of children and adults whose homes and school had been constructed immediately adjacent to a toxic waste site, and who were experiencing a variety of illnesses, some of which were fatal.
He received a scholarship to attend Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
Early in his legal career, after serving as a briefing attorney for a trial judge, Charles worked with a large toxic tort law firm in Texas where he represented hundreds of children and adults whose homes and school had been constructed immediately adjacent to a toxic waste site, and who were experiencing a variety of illnesses, some of which were fatal.
We at the Valles Law Firm sincerely believe that every single person deserves access to the best lawyer for their personal needs.
Finding a lawyer can be an overwhelming ordeal for anyone, but especially for someone whose life has been turned upside by no fault of their own.
Many people do not realize that many attorneys, like many doctors, specialize in certain areas.
You want to find someone who is experienced handling cases like yours.
Since 2002 Charles E. Valles has worked with lawyers all over the country, and we would like the opportunity to help you make the best decision possible concerning your legal representation.
Finding a lawyer can be an overwhelming ordeal for anyone, but especially for someone whose life has been turned upside by no fault of their own.
Many people do not realize that many attorneys, like many doctors, specialize in certain areas.
You want to find someone who is experienced handling cases like yours.
Since 2002 Charles E. Valles has worked with lawyers all over the country, and we would like the opportunity to help you make the best decision possible concerning your legal representation.
During much of the 19th and 20th centuries, a variety of asbestos in construction and industrial applications was used due to its heat resistance and durability.
The carcinogenic properties of asbestos were discovered in the 1960s, yet it remained a commonly used material throughout the 1990s.
As a result, construction workers, iron workers, shipyard workers, miners, and many other professionals continued to be exposed to its harmful effects.
My wife and I had just adopted four young children when we were shocked to be told that my wife had mesothelioma.
The carcinogenic properties of asbestos were discovered in the 1960s, yet it remained a commonly used material throughout the 1990s.
As a result, construction workers, iron workers, shipyard workers, miners, and many other professionals continued to be exposed to its harmful effects.
My wife and I had just adopted four young children when we were shocked to be told that my wife had mesothelioma.
No, this process will never cost you any money out of pocket.
All cases are taken on a contingency basis.
That means that the lawyers front all of the expenses associated with pursuing your claims, and we recover those expenses and a fee ONLY out of money that we recover for you from the asbestos companies.
If we do not recover for you, you will not owe us anything.
The contingency fee that the lawyer keeps (which is a percentage of the amount recovered from the asbestos companies) can vary according to state law.
All cases are taken on a contingency basis.
That means that the lawyers front all of the expenses associated with pursuing your claims, and we recover those expenses and a fee ONLY out of money that we recover for you from the asbestos companies.
If we do not recover for you, you will not owe us anything.
The contingency fee that the lawyer keeps (which is a percentage of the amount recovered from the asbestos companies) can vary according to state law.
If you or a loved one has been injured due to an environmental hazard, we encourage you to contact our offices to talk about your legal options.
Air pollution and cancer have a serious link.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified 188 separate toxic air pollutants that are known or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health effects.
In addition to toxic chemicals released into the air, there are harmful chemicals that companies illegally release into the water or soil.
Air pollution and cancer have a serious link.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified 188 separate toxic air pollutants that are known or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health effects.
In addition to toxic chemicals released into the air, there are harmful chemicals that companies illegally release into the water or soil.
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