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San Antonio Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
The San Antonio, Texas-based Law Offices of Glenn W. Cunningham is a law firm that focuses on complex personal injury claims involving bodily injury and wrongful death, including car and 18-wheeler truck accidents, instances involving nursing home neglect and abuse, medical negligence and legal malpractice.
Glenn W. Cunningham, the founder of our business, has dedicated his career to holding medical professionals responsible for the harms they create. He has been in the legal field for over two decades fighting for the rights of those who have been harmed due to another party’s negligence. For his notable legal work, he has received the AV Preeminent* rating through Martindale-Hubbell.
You have not only endured the physiological effects of medical negligence, but you have probably also endured financial effects. You don't have to go through both at once. Let us assist you in reducing your financial stress. We will serve as tenacious and zealous advocates for your liberties.
No amount of money can make a loved one come back, but you still need to receive the damages you are due for your suffering and loss. Justice also entails ensuring that mistakes and neglect don't happen to others and bringing the guilty party accountable. Making the health care system safer for everyone while obtaining the just recompense for you is the aim.
To provide our clients with the utmost attention and ensure a quick and satisfactory case settlement, we purposefully accept a low case volume. By arranging your free initial appointment now, you can find out more about the legal services we provide. You can phone our office or contact us online. We anticipate hearing from you!
*AV®, AV Preeminent®, Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished and Martindale-Hubbell Notable are certification marks used under license in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell® is the facilitator of a peer-review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.
About Law Offices of Glenn W. Cunningham
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home Abuse/Neglect
- Accidents & Injuries
- Birth Injury
- Brain Injury
- Wrongful Death -- Plaintiff
Litigation
- 100%
Classes and Seminars
- "The Carreras Trap & Stockton Excuse", Texas Trial Lawyers Association 22nd Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2011
- "Mental Anguish Damages in Personal Injury Cases", Texas Trial Lawyers Association Road Rules San Antonio - A Crash Course, 2011
- "Developing Case Theme and Theory", Texas Medical Board Trial Skills Course, 2011
- "Proving Mental Anguish Damages in Personal Injury Cases", San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association 4th Annual 'Real World' C.L.E., 2010
- "Avoiding a Grievance / Malpractice: When Mama Ain't Happy, Ain’t Nobody Happy!" (Third Verse)", Mexican American Bar Association of San Antonio, 2009
- "New Paradigms: Life After Tort Reform", Texas Advanced Paralegal Seminar, 2008
- "Medical Malpractice Update", State Bar of Texas 24th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, San Antonio, 2008
- "New Paradigms", State Bar of Texas Advanced Medical Malpractice Course, 2008
- "Ethics: Avoiding the Grievance Committee", San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association's 'Real World' CLE for Personal Injury Lawyers, 2007
- "Avoiding a Grievance / Malpractice: When Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy!," (Second Verse, Same as the First), State Bar of Texas 23rd Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2007
- "When Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy", State Bar of Texas 22nd Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2006
- "Nursing Home Cases: Selection and Profitability", Texas Trial Lawyers Association 16th Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2005
- "Recovering Damages After House Bill 4", State Bar of Texas 21st Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2005
- "The Money Pit: Liens and Subrogation Interests", State Bar of Texas 21st Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2005
- "When Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy", Legal Ethics in Texas Seminar, 2005
- "New and Old Money Grubbers: Liens, Subrogation and the Made Whole Doctrine (Same Song – Second Verse)", Texas Trial Lawyers Association 15th Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2004
- "Lienholders: Those Pesky Parasites", South Texas College of Law Personal Injury/Automobile Injury Conference, 2004
- "How do Liens and Subrogations Influence the Damage Equation?", State Bar of Texas "Real Damages After HB4" Seminar, 2004
- "New and Old Money Grubbers: Liens, Subrogation and the Made-Whole Doctrine", Texas Trial Lawyers Association 14th Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2003
- "Settlements, Liens and Ethics", State Bar of Texas 19th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2003
- "Pressure Manometers: Standard of Care?", Cardiopulmonary Department of Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital, 2000
- "Witness Preparation", Memorial Hermann Hospital System, 2000
- Mock Focus Group Presentation, Greater Houston Society of Healthcare Risk Management Education Day, Houston, Texas, 1999
- "Witness Preparation", Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton, L.L.P., Houston, Texas, 1999
- Mock Deposition of Dr. Janice Kay, Fourth Year Medical Students, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1998
- "Malpractice Claims: Avoiding the Trap", Plastic Surgery Service, Dermatology Service, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1996
- Texas Medical-Legal Jurisprudence Course, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1991 - 1994
- "Statutory Hurdles to the Removal of Corneal Tissue", Lion's Eye Bank, Houston, Texas, 1994
- "Discoverability of House Staff Evaluations", Graduate Medical Education Committee Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1994
- "Specialized Discovery Devices", University of Houston Law Foundation, Advanced Civil Discovery Seminar, Dallas, Texas, 1994
- "Discoverability of Credentials Files", Regional Risk Managers, Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Houston, Texas, 1993
- "Medical Malpractice: Theory and Prevention", Texas Osteopathic Medical Association, Corpus Christi, Texas, 1992
People
Attorneys
Staff
- Suzanne Cunnningham, Legal Nurse Consultant
- Nicole Polanco, Legal Assistant
Office Information
Address
14100 San Pedro AvenueSuite 550 San Antonio, TX 78232
Phone
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Achievements
Lawyers at Law Offices of Glenn W. Cunningham selected for a Super Lawyers® list
- Cunningham, Glenn W. On a Super Lawyers® List
Honors
- Texas Super Lawyer, 2009, 2010 and 2011
- Membership Excellence Award, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, 2009
- Making a Difference Award, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, 2008
- AV Preeminent Rated, Martindale-Hubbell, since 2000
- Superb 10.0 Rated, Avvo
- Million Dollar Advocates Forum
- Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Published
Articles
- "The Carreras Trap & Stockton Excuse", Texas Trial Lawyers Association 22nd Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2011
- "Mental Anguish Damages in Personal Injury Cases", Texas Trial Lawyers Association Road Rules San Antonio - A Crash Course, 2011
- "Mental Anguish Damages in Personal Injury Cases", San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association 4th Annual 'Real World' C.L.E., 2010
- "Avoiding a Grievance / Malpractice: When Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy!" (Second Verse, Same as the First), State Bar of Texas 23rd Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2007
- "When Mama Ain’t Happy, Ain’t Nobody Happy", State Bar of Texas 22nd Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2006
- "When Mama Ain’t Happy, Ain’t Nobody Happy", Legal Ethics in Texas Seminar, 2005
- "The Money Pit: Liens and Subrogation Interests", State Bar of Texas 21st Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2005
- "New and Old Money Grubbers: Liens, Subrogation and the Made-Whole Doctrine (Same Song - Second Verse)", Texas Trial Lawyers Association 15th Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2004
- "New and Old Money Grubbers: Liens, Subrogation and the Made-Whole Doctrine", Texas Trial Lawyers Association 14th Annual Medical Malpractice Conference, 2003
- "New and Old Money Grubbers: Liens, Subrogation and the Made-Whole Doctrine", State Bar of Texas "Real Damages After HB4" Seminar, 2004
- "New Malpractice Caps Will Hurt Children, Elderly", San Antonio Express-News, December 11, at 7B, 2003
- "The Most Commonly Encountered Liens and Subrogation Interests in Medical Malpractice and Nursing Home Negligence Cases", State Bar of Texas 19th Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, 2003
- "Arizona v. Youngblood: A Blueprint to Convict the Innocent?", 41 Baylor L. Rev. 775, 1989
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