Law Offices of David M. White - San Angelo, TX
Personal Injury Lawyers in San Angelo, TX
244 West Beauregard Avenue Suite 209 San Angelo, TX 76903
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San Angelo Personal Injury Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
Contact
244 West Beauregard Avenue
Suite 209
San Angelo, TX 76903
Fax: (325) 437-3312
- http://www.txattorney.us/criminal-defense/ (Criminal Defense Attorney)
- http://www.txattorney.us/personal-injury/ (Personal Injury)
Hours: By Appointment Only
Additional Texas Locations
San Angelo, TX (0.3 miles)
40 W. Twohig Avenue
Suite 212
San Angelo, TX 76903
Fax: (325) 437-3312
Websites:
Abilene, TX (Main Office, 76.9 miles)
1500 Industrial Boulevard
Suite 303
Abilene, TX 79602
Fax: (325) 437-3312
Websites:
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Big Spring, TX (81.4 miles)
706 South Main Street
Big Spring, TX 79720
Fax: (325) 437-3312
Websites:
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