Insurance Claims, Personal Injury, Employment Law, Medical Malpractice
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Throughout his career, Eddie has had the opportunity to take on the largest defendants. After graduating from law school, Mr. Rodriguez he honed the writing skills that he utilizes today to win for his clients working for various appellate court judges. Mr. Rodriguez served the Great State of Texas as the Chief Committee Clerk of the Human Services Committee in the Texas House of Representatives where he managed over one hundred pieces of legislation during the tumultuous 78th Legislative Session. He has represented petrochemical and construction workers in their personal injury claims. Eddie mastered his craft of taking on Big Insurance while part of the Mostyn Law Firm where he handled hundreds of first party litigation claims and bad faith claims against insurance companies. Eddie helped hundreds of individuals and families recover the wrongfully denied insurance benefits they deserved. His broad legal experience allows him to be ready to face any challenges faced by tortfeasors and corporations. Eddie stands ready to fight for individuals, families and business owners who have been injured or damaged due to the actions or omission of others.
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