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Law Firm in San Antonio, TX

Khattar Law, PC

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Personal Injury Law Firm
Jason Khattar was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada and raised in Farmington, New Mexico. He is a 1992 graduate of Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California and a 1995 graduate of St. Mary's University Law School, here in San Antonio. He has been working with Mr. Goldner since 1992 and has been practicing law at his firm since 1995. Mr. Khattar has extensive experience in personal injury and social security law. He has recovered millions for injured and disabled South Texas and their families.
Licenses/Certifications
 Board Certified in Civil Trial Law (NBLSC)  Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law (NBLSC)
 Board Certified in Family Trial Law (NBLSC)  Board Certified in Social Security Disability Law (NBLSC)
Free Consultation
Yes
Practice Areas
 Legal Services  Health Care & Insurance
 Abuse (Child, Domestic, Sexual)  Injuries & Accidents
 Agencies & Administration  Insurance
 Auto (Speeding, Traffic)  Investments (Securities, IPOs)
 Auto (Accidents, Insurance)  Juveniles
 Banking (Business, Mortgage)  Landlord/Tenant
 Bankruptcy  Medical Malpractice
 Business Law  Motor Vehicle Accidents
 Children (Custody, Support)  Negligence
 Class Actions (Drugs, Products)  Malpractice - Professional
 Commercial Law and Contracts  Mediation
 Commercial Real Estate  Online / Video Legal Consultation
 Commerical Litigation  Parents (Elder Law, Medicare, SSI)
 Construction (Accidents, Disputes)  Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks
 Contract Disputes  Pay and Benefits
 COVID-19-Related Legal Help  Personal Injury
 Credit (Collections, Rights)  Probate & Contested Wills
 Criminal Law  Product Liability
 Discrimination/Harassment  Real Estate/Property
 Divorce  Social Security
 Eminent Domain/Condemnation  Taxes
 Employment Law  Immigration, Visas, Citizenship, Deportation
 Entertainment & Media  White Collar Crime
 Environmental Law/Zoning  Workers' Compensation
 Family Law  Wrongful Death
 Financing & Taxes  Wrongful Termination