Christian Albuquerque
Snellings Law
Christian Albuquerque earned degrees in International Security Studies and Portuguese from the University of Oklahoma before obtaining his J.D. from Texas A&M University School of Law in Fort Worth, TX. Initially practicing business law and commercial litigation, he later joined Snellings Law in 2022.
Christian is dedicated to assisting individuals and families who have suffered injuries, ensuring they receive the support and justice they deserve. His commitment to creating a safer and more just world motivates his work.
In his role, Christian provides calm and compassionate guidance to clients navigating the personal injury process, emphasizing treatment and recovery. He vigorously holds insurance companies accountable for negligence, enabling his clients to move forward once fully healed.
- Personal Injury
- Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Free Consultation
- Contingent Fees
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24117823
- English
- Associate Attorney
- Snellings Law
- - Current
- Associate Attorney
- Stromberg Stock PLLC
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- Law Clerk
- Jim Ross Law Group
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- Student Attorney
- Texas A&M Law Probate and Estate Planning Clinic
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- Legal Extern, General Counsel
- Parkland Hospital
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- Student Attorney
- Texas A&M Law Immigrant Rights Clinic
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- Texas A&M University School of Law
- J.D.
- Activities: 2019: Co-authored Amicus Brief to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on a critical immigration issue, receiving more than 100 signatures from law professors across the country
- University of Oklahoma
- B.A. | International Studies & Portuguese
- Honors: Dean’s Honor Roll 2015-17
- Best Advocate Award
- Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
- Top Lawyers Award
- Frisco Style
- State Bar of Texas  # 24117823
- Member
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- The Driven Crowd
- For the 50th episode of The Driven Crowd, Scott sits down with fellow Snellings Law attorney, Christian Albuquerque, to talk all things law school.
- Q. I was hit by a truck crossing the crosswalk and the guy driving the truck did not own it can I sue both people
- A: Its possible. You have the right to sue the driver personally, although that option will likely not get you the results you deserve. Its possible that the driver had either an employment or personal relationship with the owner(s) of the vehicle which could open more opportunities to file a claim. Give me a call for a free consultation and let's see what your best option is.
- Q. Can a motion to settle be filed in a bus accident case.
- A: It depends. A "motion" means that a lawsuit has already been filed. If a lawsuit has not been filed, its likely that you are attempting to settle a case without an attorney. In a personal injury case it is critical that you have an attorney to represent you against adverse parties and insurance companies - otherwise they will take advantage of you and likely leave you in a bad spot. Give me a call for a free consultation so we can see what your options are.
- Q. What’s an appropriate settlement amount for food poisoning ?
- A: You absolutely could have a claim. We will need to look into the proof you have to ensure that we have sufficient evidence to recover damages. I would be glad to look into this for you. Give me a call at your convenience for a free consultation.