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Who is Rocky Walton?

Rocky Walton stands up for victims in Grand Prairie, Arlington, and greater Fort Worth by holding manufacturers and other parties responsible for their negligence. Rocky is not just a personal injury attorney —he is one of fewer than 3% of personal injury trial law specialists in the entire state of Texas.

How to contact Rocky Walton?

To determine if you have a personal injury case, request your free consultation online or call us at (817) 429-4299.

Why do insurance companies take advantage of clients?

We know that insurance companies often take advantage of clients because of their limited knowledge, resources, and time to dedicate to their case. So our law firm takes care of every aspect of your personal injury case so that you can protect your best interests and achieve excellent results.

Is Rocky a personal injury lawyer?

There are very few personal injury attorneys in Arlington, Fort Worth, or throughout Texas who have the level of knowledge that we do. Rocky has been an injury lawyer since 1987, and is one of less than three percent of personal injury trial law specialists in the entire state. Because of his excellent results, he maintains an extremely high referral rate and dozens of five-star ratings.

How long has Rocky been a lawyer?

Rocky has been an injury lawyer since 1987, and is one of less than three percent of personal injury trial law specialists in the entire state. Because of his excellent results, he maintains an extremely high referral rate and dozens of five-star ratings.

Why do you need Rocky for motorcycle accidents?

Due to the lack of safety features on motorcycles, riders are highly susceptible to catastrophic injuries during an accident. By establishing fault, Rocky can help you recover the compensation you need to cover medical expenses and more.

What happens if you die from negligence?

The death of a loved one resulting from negligence can have immense repercussions, including loss of income and companionship, and permanent pain and suffering. Although no amount of money can bring back a loved one, fair compensation can help your family pay for funeral expenses and more.

Biography

A native of Cleburne, Texas, Rocky Walton received his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Arlington, Juris Doctor (J.D.) from St. Mary's Law School and a Master of Law degree (LL.M.) from Southern Methodist University Law School.

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Who is Rocky Walton?

Rocky Walton has lived in Arlington since 1975 and has been very involved in the community. He has served as a board member of the Arlington Bar Association since 2012. He served on the Arlington City Council, elected at large, in two terms from 1990 to 1994. He had many accomplishments during his terms. Before that, he served seven years on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Before that, he was president of the Wimbledon Homeowners Association for many years. Before that he was Cub Scout Master of seven Cub Scout groups, when his son was participating. He was also a baseball coach for several years. He has served on several other voluntary community boards. Rocky Walton is trusted by clients, lawyers, judges and Arlington citizens. You can put your confidence in us.

Do personal injury lawyers go to trial?

If needed, we will file suit, litigate, hire experts, and go to jury trial. We are trial specialists. While most “personal injury lawyers” never go to trial or even file suit, we do so frequently. Insurance companies are rich and powerful and do everything they can to pay as little money as possible to the injury victim. They hire large powerful law firms to do everything possible to try to win, but we know what to expect and we get ready to do battle.

Who is Kati Crouch?

Kati Crouch is our Client Care Coordinator and she has been employed with the firm since 2009. Kati has a Bachelors degree from the University of Texas at Arlington in Social Work and she is also a Licensed Claims Adjuster. Kati is very active in the Arlington community and is a prominent member and current president of the Arlington West Rotary Club. In her spare time, Kati enjoys spending time with her husband, family and friends as well as serving as President of the Arlington Women’s Book Club.

Who is Michelle Giesecke?

Michelle Giesecke has been with us since January of 2001. She is a Pre-Litigation paralegal. Michelle oversees the Pre-Litigation Department and manages the Pre-Lit cases until settlement is disbursed or until suit is filed. She is a licensed Insurance Claims Adjuster as well. Michelle lives in Roanoke. She has two adult daughters and eight grandchildren. In her spare time, Michelle enjoys spending time with her family and friends and vacationing at the beach. Michelle enjoys spending time with her family and friends and vacationing at the beach.

Where did Walton go to law school?

Walton also attended Stanford University Graduate School of Law in the early 1980's. Walton's professional career began when he was the number one over all pick in the 1974 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers. He was a member of their championship team in 1977.

What college did Walton go to?

He graduated with honors with a B.A. in history. Walton also attended Stanford University Graduate School of Law in the early 1980's. Walton's professional career began when he was the number one over all pick in the 1974 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers. He was a member of their championship team in 1977.

Who is Walton's brother?

Walton and his older brother Bruce (UCLA 1973) are the only brother combination in history to have played in the Super Bowl and to have won an NBA Championship. Walton and his third son Luke are only the third father/son pairing to have ever won NBA Championships.

Who was the most valuable player in the NBA in 1978?

Bill Walton was the NBA's Most Valuable Player, 1978; all-NBA First Team, 1978; NBA All-Star Team, 1977 and 1978; NBA Playoff's MVP, 1977; all-NBA second team, 1977; winner of the NBA Sixth Man Award, 1986. Walton is one of only four players in the history of basketball to have won multiple NCAA and multiple NBA Championships.

Where did Bill Walton play high school basketball?

Walton played high school basketball at Helix High School in La Mesa. He played with his brother Bruce, who was one year older and 6'6" and 250 pounds. Bruce was a star football player as well. If Bill Walton was getting physical treatment in a basketball game, Bruce returned the treatment.

Did Walton play basketball for UCLA?

Beginning in elementary and high school, Walton had loyally followed UCLA's basketball team on the radio. He was recruited by many colleges, but Walton quickly accepted UCLA's scholarship offer to enroll there and play basketball for the Bruins and Coach Wooden. Wooden would become a lifetime mentor to Walton.

Who is Bill Walton?

Bill Walton. William Theodore Walton III (born November 5, 1952) is an American former basketball player who is a television sportscaster. He played college basketball for coach John Wooden and the UCLA Bruins, winning three consecutive national college player of the year awards (1972–1974), while leading UCLA to NCAA championships in 1972 ...

Who drafted Walton?

Walton was drafted by the American Basketball Association 's Dallas Chaparrals in the 1973 ABA draft as an underclassman in an attempt to lure him from UCLA. In the locker room after the 1973 Championship game, Coach Wooden introduced Walton to representatives of the ABA, who hoped to convince him to turn pro. “Of which I had no interest in doing,” Walton said.

What injuries did Walton have?

Walton signed with the Trail Blazers. Walton's first two seasons in Portland were marred by chronic foot injuries. In addition, during his first two years, Walton badly sprained an ankle, broke his left wrist twice, dislocated two toes, dislocated two fingers, broke a toe and injured his leg in a jeep accident.

How many games did Walton play in the 1976 NBA season?

In 1976–77 season Walton played in 65 games and, spurred by new head coach Jack Ramsay, Walton and a newly acquired ABA draftee in Maurice Lucas, the Trail Blazers became the Cinderella team of the NBA. In a pre-season meeting with his new coach, Walton had advised Ramsay, "Coach, don't assume we know anything.".

When did Walton sign with the Clippers?

On May 13, 1979, Walton signed as a veteran free agent with the San Diego Clippers; the Portland Trail Blazers received Kevin Kunnert, Kermit Washington and a 1980 1st round draft pick ( Mike Gminski was later selected) as compensation ordered by the NBA. Walton reportedly agreed to a seven-year, $7 million contract.