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The Austin law firm of Barry & Loewy LLP has represented truck accident plaintiffs in Texas courts and has obtained Millions of Dollars in settlements and jury verdicts for their clients and their families. We pride ourselves on winning, working harder than our competition, and delivering the best customer service in the legal business.

If you have been injured in a truck accident in Austin, TX, contact the law firm of Barry & Loewy LLP to handle your case. We work hard for the citizens of Austin, and all tractor trailer wreck victims throughout the state of Texas.

Austin, Texas nestles along the banks of the mighty Colorado River, where the community serves as a scenic gateway to the Texas Hill Country. Located in the attractive central TX region, Austin has the distinction of serving as the capital of Texas and the seat of Travis County. This dynamic city continues to maintain the delicate balance between a prosperous modern society and its heritage.

According to the Census 2000, Austin, TX was home to 656,562 residents. However, 2005 estimates indicate the current population lies closer to 690,252. Austin serves as the center of culture and economics for the massive Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area, which is home to 1.4 million people. As Texas’ fourth largest city and the nation’s sixteenth most populous city, Austin, Texas hosts a diverse international population that spans from business executives to college students.

Ranked as the country’s sixteenth most literate city by Central Connecticut State University, Austin is home to numerous colleges and universities that contribute to the entrepreneurial spirit of the local business market. Among Austin’s top-notch higher learning facilities are Concordia University, Huston-Tillotson University, St. Edward’s University and University of Texas at Austin. The University of Texas, whose flagship campus is in Austin, is one of the largest universities in the United States. Austin, TX also offers its residents an outstanding public school system and numerous private and parochial schools from which to choose.

Austin, Texas offers visitors a wide variety of recreational options, set amidst a stunning backdrop of gently undulating hills, scenic prairies and crystal clear lakes. Two lakes within Austin’s city limits and five more to the northwest complete the renowned Highland Lakes chain, which is a popular tourist destination. Town Lake bisects the city of Austin and affords city dwellers a scenic distraction from its usual hustle and bustle of daily life.

As a prestigious U.S. Capital City, Austin abounds with historic sites that annually draw tourists to the area. Popular destinations include the Governor’s Mansion, Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum and the TX State Capitol Complex. Vibrant locales such as 6th Street and South Congress Avenue feature unique architecture, lively music and a wealth of restaurants and shopping venues. Another site of interest in Austin is the Congress Avenue Bridge. Home to the largest known urban bat population, the bridge draws residents and tourists each summer to observe more than 1.5 million Mexican Free-tailed Bats begin their migration to Mexico.

Austin, Texas boasts a thriving economy with unlimited potential for growth. Although Austin’s large concentration of high-tech companies experienced the drastic rise and subsequent fall of the dot-com boom of the 1990’s, it has since bounced back from related damages. Dell, Hoover’s Inc., IBM, SETON Healthcare Network and the University of Texas are among Austin’s largest local employers. Impressive career choices and a median household income that ranks slightly above the nation’s average await the workforce in Austin, TX.

Austin, Texas, with its culturally colorful and politically passionate residents, embodies the spirit of independence. A diversity of advantages and amenities create this idyllic environment in which to live, work and raise a family.

Austin, TX News Headlines

Scores of lights canceled as Texas gets more snow (El Paso Times) - Tue, 23 Feb 2010

DALLAS—Widespread snow across a wide belt of the Texas midsection Tuesday prompted schools and government offices to close early and airlines to cancel flights.




Texas plane crash exposes gap in US air security (San Francisco Chronicle) - Fri, 19 Feb 2010

After 9/11, cockpit doors were sealed, air marshals were added and airport searches became more aggressive, all to make sure an airliner could never again be used as a weapon. Yet little has been done to guard against attacks with smaller planes. That point... Aviation accidents and incidents - Aviation - Cockpit - Transportation - Recreation




NEW INFO: Mother Indicted in Murder of Her Son (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) - Mon, 15 Feb 2010

The criminal complaint filed in Gallipolis Municipal Court sheds new details on the death of a 2-month-old baby.




NASCAR Capsules: Hendrick picks up at Daytona where it left off (The Brownsville Herald) - Sat, 13 Feb 2010

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Mark Martin was driving in the middle of a pack when things got a little dicey during his qualifying race Thursday. Cars were ducking high and low, sliding left and right, banging, bumping and battling for every inch around Daytona International Speedway. Martin backed off.




Biram does it on his own at Brewskis (Standard-Examiner) - Fri, 12 Feb 2010

One-man bands were fairly common forms of entertainment in the pre-effects, looping days. A guy with a cymbal snapping between his knees, a guitar in his arms, a mouth harp, and a drum to stomp with his foot could draw a crowd of the curious. read more




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