829 Canyon Place
Texas Bar Number: 24150660
Year admitted to bar: 1
Edward Tapia Jr. is a Texas personal injury attorney who represents individuals and families who have been seriously injured due to the negligence of others. His practice focuses on motor vehicle accidents, commercial trucking collisions, premises liability claims, and dog bite cases throughout Texas. Over the course of his career, Edward has obtained hundreds of thousands of dollars in personal injury settlements and has played a key role in complex, high-exposure litigation. Notably, he helped a personal injury case survive dismissal based on res judicata, ultimately resulting in a settlement exceeding one million dollars. Edward is also known for applying sustained pressure in negotiations, successfully compelling insurance carriers to tender policy limits after months of delay and repeated assertions that no higher offers would be made. Edward earned his Juris Doctor from the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law, where he attended from 2019 to 2022. While in law school, he was a member of the Hispanic Law Student Association and distinguished himself as an advocate by winning the inaugural UNT Dallas Kastle Law Mock Trial Competition in 2020 as part of the four-member championship team. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Dallas, graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration. During his undergraduate studies, Edward was a member of the Veterans Association and received Dean’s List recognition. Before entering the legal profession, Edward served ten years in the United States Army, enlisting at the age of twenty. He served as a parachute rigger, conducting airborne operations, and later as a human intelligence collector, a role that required advanced analytical training and the study of Farsi. His military service included assignments at Fort Bragg in North Carolina and Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska, as well as postings in California, Arizona, and Texas. Edward deployed three times in support of U.S. operations in Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He also served on a military burial team, providing full military honors for fallen veterans—an assignment he considers one of the greatest honors of his service. As a personal injury lawyer, Edward brings the discipline, preparation, and accountability developed through military service into every case he handles. He approaches each matter with the expectation that it will be tried to a jury, a mindset that drives thorough case development, strategic litigation positioning, and strong advocacy on behalf of his clients. Edward is committed to clear communication, meticulous preparation, and achieving meaningful results for injured Texans.