Houston Torts Lawyer Who Steps In and Takes Control

I step in immediately, investigate what happened, and start building your case the right way from day one.

No confusion.
No delays.
No blame-shifting.
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Direct From Zane

Watch This Before You Deal With a Liability Dispute

If you’re involved in a tort or liability dispute, the biggest mistake I see is people accepting the other side’s version of events or acting too quickly without understanding their rights. Before you do anything—get clarity.

The Reality

Here’s What Most People Don’t Realize

After an incident, things move quickly and often in the other party’s favor.

Opposing sides often:

Strong claims can weaken fast if not handled properly early.

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When I Take Your Case

What Happens When I Take Your Case

This isn’t just reviewing what happened—it’s building liability and proving responsibility.

I investigate the full incident

I gather evidence, reports, and witness statements

I analyze faults and damages

I negotiate or prepare for litigation if needed

What We Handle

Negligence Claims
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Defamation Cases
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Nuisance Claims
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Wrongful Conduct Cases
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Civil Liability Disputes
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Insurance-Related Liability Claims
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Why clients choose me

I don’t run a high-volume operation.

I don’t disappear after you hire me.


At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, I stay involved, make the key decisions, and move your case forward.

Straight answers—no confusion
Clear strategy from day one
Fast action when evidence matters
Real commitment to results

Case Updates

You’ll Never Be Left Wondering What’s Happening

One of the biggest frustrations in tort cases is lack of communication.

I built this differently.
You can request a case update anytime directly from this site, and my team will respond by text or email.

No chasing. No silence.

What Most Lawyers Won’t Tell You

Not all tort cases are handled with urgency or proper investigation.

Some get underdeveloped.
Some get rushed into settlement.

That’s not how I approach cases.

 I build leverage and push for a fair payout.

Trust

What Our Clients Say

The Reality

Meet Zane Weeks

I handle tort cases personally. If you reach out, you’re not getting passed around—you’re getting direct legal strategy from someone who understands liability cases.

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What Most Lawyers Won’t Tell You

Still Thinking About It?

If you’re unsure what to do next, that’s exactly when it makes sense to reach out.
One conversation can clarify everything.

No pressure. Just clarity

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Answers When You Need Clarity Most.

My job is to take the pressure off you and build your case the right way from the start.

That means I’m not just “reviewing what happened.” I’m actively:

  • Investigating the incident
  • Gathering evidence like reports, photos, and witness statements
  • Identifying fault and liability
  • Working with experts when needed
  • Handling communication with the other side
  • Negotiating or preparing for litigation

At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, I focus on proving responsibility and protecting your rights so you can focus on moving forward.

Because the other side is focused on avoiding blame, not fairness.

Without legal help, you may:

  • Miss key evidence
  • Accept low compensation
  • Get blamed unfairly
  • Lose negotiation leverage

What I do is simple: I build a strong liability case and push for a fair outcome based on the facts.

Most tort cases have a statute of limitations of about 1 to 3 years, depending on the state and claim type.

The issue isn’t just the deadline—it’s what happens before it:

  • Evidence gets lost
  • Witness memory fades
  • Defense becomes stronger

That’s why acting early is important to protect your case.

I work on a contingency fee basis in most tort cases.

That means:

  • No upfront fees
  • No hourly billing
  • You only pay if we recover compensation

This keeps things simple—you focus on recovery, I handle the legal work.

I handle a wide range of civil wrong cases, including:

  • Negligence claims
  • Personal injury torts
  • Property damage disputes
  • Defamation
  • Nuisance cases

Yes, many tort cases settle before trial.

But without proper legal pressure, you may accept less than you deserve.
I prepare every case as if it may go to court to strengthen settlement value.

DON’T WAIT. TAKE CONTROL TODAY.

Get a Free Case Review

Tell me what happened. I’ll review it and give you a straightforward answer.

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