Chad E. Jones
- Bryan Texas Personal Injury Accident Attorney
Chad E. Jones has focused his career on representing people that have been harmed by someone else’s wrong doing. Mr. Jones has represented hundreds of people injured in car wrecks, 18- wheeler wrecks, and biking accidents. He has helped injured workers with compensation claims, and people that were attacked by dangerous dogs. No case is too big or too small for Mr. Jones. He has handled class action cases, and represented people that were injured when they slipped and fell because of someone’s negligence.
Mr. Jones was born and raised in Texas. He grew up in Brazos County, graduating from A&M Consolidated High School, and later Texas A&M University. After graduating from The University of Houston Law Center, Mr. Jones worked in the College Station City Attorney’s Office. Following his time in the city attorney’s office, he opened his own practice, and has been representing the people of central Texas ever since. He is a member of the exclusive State of Texas Bar College. Mr. Jones is licensed to practice in state and federal court.
Chad E. Jones believes in giving back to his community. He served on the Board of Directors for the Texas Young Lawyers Association, and later president of the local Brazos County Young Lawyers Association. He is a member of the College Station Noon Lions Club, a volunteer organization. Mr. Jones also worked as an Associate Municipal Court Judge for The City of College Station, and has served on a City Council Citizen Volunteer Committee.
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