Personal Injury Lawyer
Raymond Chow
Dedicated to
Improving community safety
Ray’s journey began in Dallas, Texas, but he roamed all over the Lone Star State in pursuit of higher education and professional work experience. After earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Psychology from the University of Houston, Ray headed to arid West Texas to attend law school at Texas Tech University. From there, he ventured even further west to El Paso, Texas, where he landed his first attorney position. Though he loved his time in West Texas, Ray’s heart never left North Texas, so he now calls Dallas home.
With a commitment to providing top-notch customer service, Ray understands the frustration of waiting for a response, and he’s committed to getting back to clients quickly with helpful answers to questions they didn’t even know they had. In fact, Ray was awarded Employee of the Month in his last two professional roles, a testament to his dedication and hard work.
With a hunger for learning and a passion for sharpening his expertise, Ray is well-equipped to help injury victims in North Texas navigate the complexities of personal injury cases. This drive reflects his commitment to growth and his determination to offer comprehensive support to individuals facing diverse legal challenges.
Ray is someone who truly understands the importance of giving back. He volunteers at Legal Aid of Northwest Texas twice a month. He is committed to showing up consistently so that he can help folks who really need it. He has a genuine desire to make things better for people whose voices are sometimes ignored.
When Ray isn’t making waves in the legal world, you can find him at the gym, working off his love for trying new restaurants. Along with his appreciation for a good workout and a great meal, Ray is also a car enthusiast and can often be found geeking out over the latest and greatest vehicles.
Education
- 2010 – University of Houston – Bachelor of Science Political Science, minor in psychology
- 2015 – Texas Tech University School of Law
Community Involvement
- Volunteer at Legal Aid