Jay Jackson - Houston, TX
Attorney at Burford Perry LLP
Explosions Lawyers in Houston, TX
2 Houston Center 909 Fannin Suite 2630 Houston, TX 77010
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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46
Years
Experience
Houston Explosions Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Explosions
Reviews
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2015I would recommend Clyde to anyone that is need of an attorney fighting an insurance company. He is an honest and upstanding guy that will tell you like it is. His biggest concern will be making you whole for your losses. He is the kind of guy that will put you first as it should be and not the other way around. I hope Im never put in a position to need a lawyer again, but if I do he would surely be the first person I would call.
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2014Mr. Jackson was straightforward and professional in his approach to my case. He kept me informed at all times in a reasonable manner about the progress, issues and status of my case. He also advised me on issues such a medical treatment -- the legal aspects -- which were a comfort to me as I made decisions about how to proceed and recover from my injury.
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2013Clyde "Jay" Jackson of Abraham, Watkins, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend is an amazingly astute attorney. From day one he was caring and attentive. He and his team of assistants always worked toward what was best for my case. During my deposition the opposing attorney attempted to construe what I was saying and Jay jumped right in and had my back. I would definitely recommend Clyde "Jay" Jackson to anybody looking for a attorney that will have your best interest in mind.
Contact
2 Houston Center
909 Fannin
Suite 2630
Houston, TX 77010
Phone: (713) 401-9790
Website: https://burfordperry.com
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