Tara Gilmore-Low has worked in the field of personal injury law in Abilene, Texas for several years. Prior to law school she was a paralegal in the same field for nearly 10 years, also in Abilene, Texas. She was raised in the small town of Clyde, Texas just a few miles outside of Abilene. When deciding where to pursue her legal career she had the choice of going to a big city firm or returning to her small town roots to be with her family and the people she loved. She returned to Abilene and has not looked back. Tara Gilmore-Low enjoys the people of West Texas. She has made it her mission to fight for the people who live in the area where she was raised. Tara and her husband Steve have two dogs, Sadie Bell, a siberian husky and Bella Dona, a Labrador. They love to spend time with the community and dedicate their lives to helping others. Tara focuses her practice on personal injury and assisting people who have been injured in 18-Wheeler accidents, Nail Salon Negligence cases, Nursing Home negligence cases, car wrecks, motorcycle accidents and many other types of personal injuries. Tara's clients will meet with her and develop a relationship from the beginning. If you need a personal injury lawyer in Abilene, Texas call Low Law Firm and let Tara Gilmore-Low help you, or your loved ones.
- Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
- J.D. (2012)
- Honors: Graduated Cum Laude
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- Low Law Firm
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- Attorney
- Galbreath Law Firm
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- Texas Bar College
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- American Association of Justice
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- Texas Trial Lawyers Association
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- Texas State Bar Association
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- Q. Can I see my landlord for not making repairs in my apartment causing me a health injury?
- A: Generally, yes, if your landlord is aware that a dangerous condition exists on the property. This is subject to any terms of the lease agreement.
- Q. Can I get a settlement if I was breathing in black mold for a hundred days when I was encarcerated in a facility in2021
- A: There are a number of potential pitfalls a case like this will face. Contact attorneys in your area for advice.
- Q. How long do you have to sue a city in TX after an accident due to negligence of the city's hike and bike trails?
- A: Generally, you have two years to file a lawsuit against a governmental entity under the Texas Tort Claims Act. However, be aware that you normally must provide notice of the claim to the City or other governmental entity. Most of the time this notice MUST be done within 180 days, however, each city charter could be different. You must check your local city charter and city ordinances to be sure. The notice requires quite a bit of information so be sure you comply. Your best bet is to contact a personal injury attorney in your area to navigate a Texas Tort Claims Act case.