Listen In -

Experts Unleashed

Experts Unleashed

48 Years. 100% Plaintiff. He Changed Texas Law Twice. | EU 148 with Lennon Wright

June 10, 20261 min read
Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT

In this episode of Experts Unleashed, I sit down with Lennon Wright, a Houston personal injury attorney who has been practicing law for 48 years — 100% on the plaintiff side, never once defending an insurance company. Board certified in personal injury trial law since 1982, AV rated since 1984, and a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Houston Law Center, Lennon has built a career around cases other attorneys say can't be won. He has twice changed Texas law in favor of injured victims — a distinction held by almost no one practicing today. We go inside the cases that took 8, 12, and 15 years to resolve, the one deposition question that unlocked a recovery everyone said didn't exist, the critical difference between admitted and non-admitted insurance carriers that most lawyers never think to look for, and what 48 years of plaintiff-only work has taught him about perseverance, the Texas Supreme Court, and why he's never once been tempted to switch sides.

YOU'LL DISCOVER:

➡️ Appeal and Agent Liability [05:35]

➡️ Insurance Code Deep Dive [12:12]

➡️ Texas Courts and PI Shifts [15:38]

➡️ How He Chooses Cases [25:25]

➡️ Changing Law and Medical Bills [26:57]

...And much more!

WATCH INTERVIEW:

TRANSCRIPT:

Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT
personal injury attorney Houstonpersonal injury attorney Texasplaintiff attorney Texasboard certified personal injury trial lawHouston personal injury lawyerTexas personal injury lawwrongful death attorney Texasinsurance agent liability Texaspersonal injury trial lawyer Houston
blog author image

Joel Erway

I wrote and self-published a Kindle book teaching engineers how to pass the Fundamentals of Engineering certification exam. And while it was successful, I quickly realized selling ebooks wasn’t going to make enough money to feed my family. I started selling a course on career development for engineers. That didn’t go well either.

Back to Blog

© JOEL ERWAY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.