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The Hill County 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 Hill County, TX, contact the law firm of Barry & Loewy LLP to handle your case. We work hard for the citizens of Hill County, and all tractor trailer wreck victims throughout the state of Texas.

Hill County, Texas features elevations that range from 400 to 900 feet and stakes claims to 1,012 square miles of the Blackland Prairie, Easter Cross Timbers, and Grand Prairie regions.  With access to miles of fertile plains and gently rolling hills, agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy.  The discovery of a major oilfield also contributed jobs and financial growth in Hill County, TX.

Hill County's population was 32,321 in Census 2000, while Hillsboro, the county seat, was home to 8,232 residents.  Located at the convergence of Interstate Highway 35 East and West, Hillsboro, TX lies approximately 35 miles north of Waco and 55 miles south of Fort Worth.  Hillsboro features several antique shops, an outlet mall, and Hill College, which houses the Audie Murphy Gun Museum and the Confederate Museum.  Hill County’s other sizeable urban areas include Hubbard, Itasca and Whitney.

Hill County, Texas boasts a variety of cultural and recreational sites, where several of the communities advertise ghost tours that showcase enchanting stories about local historic sites.  Popular destinations include the Cell Block Museum, MKT Railroad Depot, the Texas Heritage Museum, and the Texas Theater where Willie Nelson has a room of his own.  Other recreational sites include Lake Aquilla and Lake Whitney State Park.

Hill County, 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.




The JFP Interview with Rebecca Coleman (Jackson Free Press) - Wed, 24 Feb 2010

Police Chief Rebecca Coleman is in a good mood this morning. It's Friday in Jackson, and the city is seeing more snow today than it has in years. The icy weather, while a deviation from typical central Mississippi weather, did not contain the kind of deadly black ice that terrifies cops.




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