Carlile Law Firm, LLP is a distinguished personal injury and civil litigation firm based in Marshall, Texas, serving clients throughout Northeast Texas with a commitment to integrity, community connection, and aggressive advocacy. Specializing in a wide range of legal areas including personal injury, employment law, family law, and Social Security disability, the firm stands out for its deep local roots, over 100 years of combined experience, and a record of securing substantial verdicts and settlements for its clients.
The firm takes a client-centered approach, prioritizing honesty, transparency, and personalized legal strategies to help individuals and families recover physically, emotionally, and financially after life-altering incidents. With a focus on holding negligent parties accountable, Carlile Law Firm represents injury victims, workers facing employment issues, and families navigating divorce or disability claims. Their attorneys are deeply embedded in the Harrison County community, leveraging strong local relationships and a reputation for trustworthiness to achieve justice and meaningful change.
Services Offered
- Divorce
- Personal injury
- Employment law
- Family law
- Social Security disability
- Trial law
- Car accident claims
- Truck accident claims
- Motorcycle accident claims
- Wrongful death claims
- Construction accident claims
- Oil and gas industry injury claims
- Product liability claims
- Rideshare accident claims
- Hostile work environment claims
- Retaliatory discharge claims
- Wage and hour disputes
- Homeowners’ insurance claims
- Insurance disputes
- Breach of contract disputes
- Nuisance claims
- Premises liability claims
Serving communities throughout Northeast Texas including Marshall, Carthage, Henderson, Gilmer, Jefferson, Kilgore, Linden, Longview, Texarkana, and Tyler, the firm is deeply committed to advocating for local residents and achieving outcomes that promote safety and justice. Their notable achievements include a landmark $41.55 million jury verdict in a wrongful death case that contributed to the passage of Kari’s Law, mandating direct-dial 911 access in businesses nationwide.
