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About Gregory S. Baumgartner


Texas Personal Injury Attorney Gregory S. Baumgartner

1. When and where did you graduate from college?

  • University of Nebraska - Bachelor of Science - 1978

2. When and where did you graduate from law school?

  • University of Nebraska - Juris Doctorate - 1982
  • University of Denver - Master of Law - 1983

3. Are you a member of any professional associations? What associations?

  • American Bar Association
  • Texas Bar Association
  • Colorado Bar Association
  • American Trial Lawyers Association

4. When did you begin practicing law?

  • 1983 in Colorado and 1984 in Texas.

5. Where are you licensed to practice?

  • All Texas state courts.
  • All Colorado state courts.
  • United States District Court - Northern, Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas

6. When did you begin limiting your practice to personal injury?

Throughout my legal career, I've devoted my practice to helping persons acquire justice through the court system. For the past 15 years, my practice has been exclusively limited to serious personal injury and wrongful death.

7. Personal hobbies/interests.

Passion is promoting the health and welfare of area youth by active and positive involvement in youth sports as both a parent and coach.

  • Co-founder of Champions Junior Golf Association.
  • Avid hunter, fisherman, and golfer.

The Baumgartner family is a long-time top fundraiser for the Houston Multiple Sclerosis Society, a passion brought on by my wife Stacy Baumgartner's diagnosis of this debilitating disease. Our devotion to, and involvement in the MS150 (annual bike ride from Houston to Austin) is now a family affair. Please visit Stacy Baumgartner's site by clicking Multiple Sclerosis Society Cycle Mom to find out more information.

8. Favorite thing or most rewarding aspect of practicing law.

Being able to serve others in the form of obtaining justice through the legal system is gratifying and fulfilling not only on a professional level but also on a personal level. Many of my injured clients and their families have become lifelong friends and that has been the most rewarding part of my practice to me. My fair and passionate representation of my injured clients and their families has gained me the respect of many attorneys who were on the "opposite side of the fence" in those cases, which I believe is a great factor in bringing subsequent cases to successful conclusion.