Drug crime charges can have a significant impact on one's life, from social stigma to potential legal consequences. If you are facing drug charges, contact a drug crime attorney as soon as possible to give yourself the best chance at a favorable outcome. At Smith & Vinson Law Firm, we understand the complexity of drug crimes and criminal law proceedings. We are here to provide the strong defense needed during this difficult time.
When you work with our firm, we will thoroughly assess the circumstances surrounding your case. We will build a defense designed to protect your rights and aim for the most favorable outcome. Taking a comprehensive approach to each case, our firm is equipped to handle cases ranging from minor charges to serious drug crime accusations.
Act fast to protect your future. Call (512) 359-3743 to schedule a consultation with a drug crime lawyer.
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Personal Injury$2.5M Personal Injury
Williamson County Live PD Raid: Our firm represented a family in a civil rights and personal injury case after Williamson County deputies staged a raid on their home for the reality show Live PD. The raid caused serious psychological and emotional injuries, leaving the family traumatized by an event that never should have happened.
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Personal Injury$1.2M Premises Liability
Our client, a 58-year-old IT professional, was visiting a commercial office building in Austin for a business appointment when he fell on a defective stairway. The stairway was missing a code-required handrail and had inadequate lighting. He suffered a severe ankle injury requiring surgery with permanent hardware.
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Personal Injury$810k Wrongful Death
Our client experienced every parent’s worst nightmare when an intruder entered the family’s home and attacked their young child. Hearing the struggle in the bedroom, the parent rushed in to fight off the attacker, but the child had already suffered catastrophic injuries. Despite being rushed to the hospital, the child later passed away.
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Personal Injury$400K Personal Injury
Our client, a 26-year-old construction worker, was T-boned by a commercial plumbing truck that ran a red light at highway speed. The impact totaled his vehicle and left him with four cervical herniations, three thoracic herniations, and a permanent traumatic brain injury confirmed by advanced DTI imaging. The insurance company's initial offer was $100,000.
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Personal Injury$238,000 Multi-Vehicle Car Accident
Our client, a 28-year-old owner of a mobile welding and roofing business, was stopped in traffic in Austin when another driver failed to yield the right of way from a private drive, causing a chain-reaction collision involving four vehicles.
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Personal Injury$180k Car Accident
Full Policy Limits Recovered for Injured Child - Our firm recently represented a young girl who suffered significant injuries when a reckless, uninsured driver slammed into her head-on. The at-fault driver carried no insurance, but we refused to let that leave our client without justice.
Our firm represented a family in a civil rights and personal injury case after Williamson County deputies staged a raid on their home for the reality show Live PD. Although their son had already appeared in court earlier that same day, deputies hid the warrant from view and later stormed the house with armored vehicles, rifles, and flash-bangs. In the chaos, officers even pointed a gun at the father inside his own home.
The raid caused serious psychological and emotional injuries, leaving the family traumatized by an event that never should have happened. After hard-fought litigation, Williamson County agreed to pay $2.5 million to resolve the case. This personal injury settlement demonstrates our commitment to holding powerful institutions accountable when their actions cause harm.
Our client, a 58-year-old IT professional, was visiting a commercial office building in Austin for a scheduled business appointment. It was his first time in the building. As he descended the interior stairway to exit, he reached for a handrail that wasn't there. The stairway was missing a code-required handrail on one side and had inadequate lighting, making the hazard impossible to see. Our client lost his balance and fell.
He suffered a trimalleolar fracture-dislocation of his ankle—three fractures requiring emergency surgery. Surgeons implanted a six-inch plate and nine screws that will remain in his body for the rest of his life. His doctors confirmed he will develop arthritis and has permanent restrictions: no running, no jogging, and difficulty climbing stairs. At 58 years old, he will live with these limitations for the rest of his life.
Our investigation revealed the property owner had known about the code violations for over 20 years and had spent $600,000 on other building improvements while leaving the dangerous stairway unchanged. We sent a Stowers demand and draft petition laying out the clear liability and significant damages.
The insurance carrier's first offer was $250,000. We rejected it and made clear we were prepared to file suit and try the case in Travis County. Within days, we secured a $1.2 million settlement—without ever filing a lawsuit.
This result demonstrates our commitment to fighting for full value on serious injury cases and holding property owners accountable when their negligence causes permanent harm.
Our client experienced every parent’s worst nightmare when an intruder entered the family’s home and attacked their young child. Hearing the struggle in the bedroom, the parent rushed in to fight off the attacker, but the child had already suffered catastrophic injuries. Despite being rushed to the hospital, the child later passed away.
Other attorneys believed there was no path to recovery, convinced that the homeowner’s insurance carrier would never pay for such a claim. We refused to accept that answer. By pursuing a wrongful death case and pressing the insurer, we were able to secure the full policy limits of $800,000 for the family.
This result underscores the importance of determined advocacy in wrongful death and personal injury cases. Even when others thought a settlement was impossible, we fought for justice and made sure the family received the compensation they deserved.
Our client was driving through an intersection in Williamson County when an employee of a commercial plumbing company ran a red light in a Ram 3500 and T-boned him on the driver's side. The force of the collision totaled his vehicle, trapped him inside, and left him with devastating injuries — four cervical herniations, three thoracic herniations, and a permanent traumatic brain injury.
When we took over the case, the insurance company had offered just $100,000. We immediately went to work. We obtained advanced DTI brain imaging that confirmed permanent structural brain damage, including microhemorrhages and traumatic axonal shearing visible on the scans. We deposed the defendant driver, who admitted to running the red light and paying the resulting traffic citation.
Our client is a young man who works in constant pain every day. He was forced to decline a promotion because his injuries prevent him from performing the duties required. He experiences daily headaches, severe memory problems, and chronic nerve pain that has fundamentally changed his life. Despite all of this, the insurance company tried to treat his case as a minor fender-bender.
We refused to let that stand. Through aggressive litigation, targeted discovery, and relentless advocacy, we quadrupled the insurance company's offer and secured a $400,000 settlement for our client. This result reflects our belief that insurance companies should not be allowed to undervalue the lives of working people who have been permanently injured by someone else's negligence.
Full Policy Limits Recovered for Injured Child - Our firm recently represented a young girl who suffered significant injuries when a reckless, uninsured driver slammed into her head-on. The at-fault driver carried no insurance, but we refused to let that leave our client without justice.
Through aggressive investigation and relentless advocacy, we identified multiple uninsured motorist policies and secured the full policy limits of $180,000. This recovery ensures that our client has the resources she needs for ongoing medical treatment and support as she continues to heal.
At our firm, we believe that every injured person deserves a fighter in their corner—especially children whose futures are on the line. This case is a reminder of why we do what we do: standing up for the injured and holding insurance companies accountable to pay every dollar available.
At Smith & Vinson Law Firm, our Austin personal injury lawyers focus on delivering results. We carefully evaluate your case, work with experienced professionals, and build a strong claim aimed at holding the right parties accountable. We’re committed to pursuing the full compensation you deserve and are ready to fight for you in or out of the courtroom. Serving Austin and Travis County, we offer dedicated representation with a personal touch every step of the way.
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Aggressive Defense Against Any Criminal Charge
We fight relentlessly for clients facing misdemeanors or felonies.
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Your Rights Protected Every Step Of The Way
We safeguard your constitutional rights from arrest to resolution.
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Experienced, Local Legal Team On Your Side
Our Austin attorneys know Texas laws and local court procedures.
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Personalized Strategies For The Best Outcome
We build tailored defense plans to minimize charges or get them dropped.
At Smith & Vinson Law Firm, we take a focused, strategic approach to every case we handle. Our team carefully evaluates the details, builds a strong position, and works diligently to protect your interests at every stage. Whether through negotiation or in the courtroom, we are committed to pursuing the best possible outcome. Serving Austin and Travis County, we provide personalized guidance backed by dedicated, results-driven representation.
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What is drug possession?Drug possession refers to having control over a controlled substance, either on your person or within your property. Possession can be actual, where the substance is physically on you, or constructive, where it is in a place you have control over, like your home or car. Both forms can result in criminal charges.
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Can prior convictions affect new drug charges?Yes, prior convictions can affect new drug charges, often leading to more severe penalties. Repeat offenders may face increased fines, longer jail sentences, and reduced chances for plea bargains. Prior drug convictions can also influence a court's decision regarding bail and sentencing.
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What qualifies as a drug crime?Drug crimes typically involve the illegal possession, distribution, manufacturing, or trafficking of controlled substances. These substances can include illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine, as well as prescription drugs that are unlawfully obtained or distributed.
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What is the difference between possession and trafficking?Possession involves having a controlled substance for personal use with no intent to distribute, while trafficking involves the illegal sale, distribution, or movement of drugs, often on a larger scale. Trafficking is considered more severe, usually resulting in harsher penalties compared to possession.