Daniel Stark Law P.C.

(on gentry pkwy)
Lawyers and Law Firms in Tyler, TX
Lawyers and Law Firms

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

2119 W Gentry Pkwy
Tyler, TX
75702

About

If you were recently hurt due to someone else's negligence, dealing with the insurance company and filling out paperwork is the last thing you want to do. Unfortunately, some insurance companies take advantage of people during this time and offer lowball settlements. We'll fight for your right to maximum compensation so that you can rest and focus on getting better.

Latest

👻🎃 VIRTUAL COSTUME CONTEST 🎃👻 $3,000 in total prizes including a $1,000 grand prize for Best Overall Costume. Our Halloween Costume Contest has gone virtual! Participate as an Individual, Family, Couple or Pet (your furry friends may need your help with their submission) for a chance to win $1,000. To participate, submit an online entry form (link below) with a photo of your Individual, Family, Couples, or Pet Costume by Monday, October 26th. See additional contest rules below. Winners will be notified and announced by October 30th. danielstarklaw.com/community/costume-contest/ Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: ✴️Best Overall Costume – Top Winner and grand prize of $1,000. ✴️Most Original Costume – $500 prize. ✴️Best Family Costume – $500 prize. ✴️Best Couples Costume – $500 prize. ✴️Best Pet Costume – $500 prize. One winner will be selected in each category. The contest is open to Texas residents in Austin, Tyler, Bryan/College Station, Killeen, Waco and surrounding areas. Participants under the age of 18 must have permission from a parent/legal guardian. danielstarklaw.com/community/costume-contest/ #happyhalloween #costumecontest #virtualcostumecontest #halloween2020
Starting today, the Habitat for Humanity pumpkin patches are back! The annual fundraiser that runs September 29 - October 31 will help the non-profit organization place families into new homes in the BCS community. One of the volunteers and organizers of the event is this week's #BeRemarkable winner, Connie Flickinger. She’s been working with Habitat for Humanity for a couple of decades now. Rusty Surette 29 September at 01:52 · #BeRemarkable: Here's the surprise! Connie Flickinger is one of the big reasons the Habitat for Humanity BCS Pumpkin Patch fundraisers are a success! Watch the rest of the video here from KBTX Media and Daniel Stark Law, P.C.--> https://www.kbtx.com/2020/09/29/be-remarkable-heres-why-they-call-her-the-pumpkin-patch-queen/
Although he’s retired now – his long legacy of selfless action will live on forever. #beremarkable #centraltexas #kwtx KWTX News 10 Pete Sousa KWTX KWTX.COM Be Remarkable: Minister and war veteran honors lifetime commitment to service KWTX News 10 with Daniel Stark Law, P.C.. Paid partnership · BE REMARKABLE: At 89 years old Walton Strickland Jr. has been doing God’s work for almost a century and that’s why he’s this week’s Daniel Stark and KWTX Be Remarkable Award Winner. READ MORE --> https://www.kwtx.com/2020/09/22/be-remarkable-minister-and-war-veteran-honors-lifetime-commitment-to-service/
KWTX News 10 with Daniel Stark Law, P.C.. Paid partnership · BE REMARKABLE: At 89 years old Walton Strickland Jr. has been doing God’s work for almost a century and that’s why he’s this week’s Daniel Stark and KWTX Be Remarkable Award Winner. READ MORE --> https://www.kwtx.com/2020/09/22/be-remarkable-minister-and-war-veteran-honors-lifetime-commitment-to-service/
Tennyson Middle School's very own, Annemarie Donaldson was recognized for her remarkable kindness towards others. In her neighborhood and at work, Annemarie is always looking for opportunities to serve others. #BeRemarkable #CentralTexas KWTX News 10 Pete Sousa KWTX KWTX.COM Be Remarkable: Local teacher scores an ‘A’ inspiring others
Markanthony Sterling is a teacher, friend and inspiration to many young people in the Brazos Valley. For over 25 years he has helped shape youth in our community through his work as Managing Artistic Director of Brazos Valley TROUPE. Markanthony's dedication to the arts and entertainment is remarkable. Check out the full story here: https://www.kbtx.com/2020/08/31/be-remarkable-troupe-director-founder-receives-standing-ovation-from-community/ #BeRemarkable KBTX Media Rusty Surette Markanthony Sterling 25 August at 22:41 · Happiness is.......A BIG & WONDERFUL SURPRISE!!! Here’s the T...... (lol, I’m so hip!). So, if you ever have a member of the Moats family ask to take in a meeting or, perhaps, invite you to lunch in a sorta random & out of the blue way, get ready bcuz something cool is probably about to happen to/for ya! Earlier this summer, Calista Moats shocked me when she arranged a surprise birthday “pandemic parade” at the theatre for me! Yes, I cried! Today, it was Jason’s turn! As he, Mack Moats & I were headed to Must Be Heaven (even more appropriate place considering what wound up happening) for “lunch”, Jason Moats said that he needed to stop by the theatre to drop off a saw. We pull up & park and who’s outside waiting for us but Jonathan Stark & Danny Daniels of Daniel Stark Law Firm, Larry Thompon of Troupe Over The Hill & his wife, Jan, AND MY FAVORITE KBTX-TV GUY & FELLOW PORT ARTHURIAN, Rusty Surette. Apparently, several of you nominated me for the Daniel Stark “Be Remarkable Person” Award. This has been one of my favorite segments on TV-3 and is a truly wonderful thing that the law firm & station team up to do. The list of honorees is truly wonderful and I’ve always been impressed by the amazing folks that they select & honor. Well, today, guess who got to join the list?!? Yup, the old man was both shocked & humbled! To have Jonathan there made it all the more special as I’ve been blessed to know him and his beautiful family (adore his wife, Kristi Thomas Stark and their girls, Avery and my new fave Bengal Belle, Abby) for years now and bcuz the firm is an annual BVT sponsor. The check is amazing BUT what’s even more amazing is the incredible honor that comes with it - just to be among the honorees of the past as they are just good stewards of our community just trying to do good things in their own way. I pledge to do right by this group, the firm & station and the people that I love & serve here in AggieLand. I shall boldly & proudly don my “Be Remarkable” lapel pin (y’all know that I have just the place for it, right?!? LoLoLoL!). Big thanks to Jason, Tonya Cochran-Cooper, Mark Bendiksen and all who helped to sneakily plan this surprise and thanks & HUGZ to the collection of folks who chose to nominate me including Larry Thompson & Tracy Taylor . I share this with my TROUPE-Fam and my Chancel Choir Fam at A&M UMC! Finally, keep this is mind - Kindness, character, charisma & courtesy count! Daniel Stark & KBTX embody that with their efforts with this type of OUT OF THE WAY public service recognition. I am blessed to be an Aggie who decided to stay in AggieLand!
Historic Downtown Bryan, Texas 20 August at 20:42 · Downtown Bryan History: In 1930, the First State Bank & Trust Co.'s art deco stone building was constructed for their bank that was established in 1909. The bank occupied the building into the 1960s on the ground floor and professional offices occupied the second floor. Today, Daniel Stark Law, P.C. is housed in the entire building that is an iconic site on William J Bryan Parkway in between Main St. and Bryan Ave. #downtownbryantx #wherehistorymeetscommunity
The E.T. Jeep Outlaws "is way more than just some Jeep enthusiasts, it's a family," said Be Remarkable winner Justen Hollis. Every other week we recognize remarkable people in East Texas, Central Texas and the Brazos Valley. To nominate someone, go to https://www.danielstarklaw.com/community/remarkable/ #BeRemarkable #EastTexas CBS19.TV BE REMARKABLE: Justen Hollis Justen Hollis March 10 at 5:50 AM · Super proud of my jeep club, never expected this much attention just trying to help those in need or just trying to lend a helping hand when it was needed. Thank u for nominating myself with the jeep club and to all of the drivers, I cant thank yall enough!! This jeep club is way more than just some jeep enthusiast, it's a family. And I've been quoted "Once you buy a jeep you join a society that is one big family". These funds will be given right back into our community for either an event coming up or any other organization we can help. Thanks again E.T. Jeep Outlaws, CBS19, Daniel Stark & Christus Good Shephard we got y'alls back no matter what!!
Did you remember to wear green today? 🤏
Thank you, Wendy Flynn for working hard to feed our healthcare workers! https://www.kbtx.com/2021/02/18/be-remarkable-why-wendy-flynn-is-leading-the-effort-to-help-feed-hospital-employees/ #BeRemarkable KBTX Media Rusty Surette Be Remarkable: Why Wendy Flynn is leading the effort to help feed hospital employees Meals for Healthcare Heroes BCS February 18 at 4:48 AM · Thank you KBTX Media, Rusty Surette, and Daniel Stark Law, P.C. For recognizing Meals for Healthcare Heroes BCS! And thank you to Dayna Patterson Rasco and Marycruz DM for nominating me for the Be Remarkable Award! You know what we’re going to do with this $500 check? We’re going to turn it into more meals for hospital employees! Especially employees who are unable to leave the hospital this weekend due to the bad weather!
Where to get a hot meal around Austin KXAN.COM Where to get a free hot meal Friday in Austin KXAN News February 19 at 1:13 PM · Here are places to get a hot meal for free Friday around Austin
Happening today Peace Lutheran Church. Drop off donations or pick up donations if you are in need. Rusty Surette February 19 at 2:53 PM · 🌈Drop off donations or pick up donations if you need help. TODAY AT 11:00 a.m. Organized by the amazing people running the Brazos Valley Blessings group on Facebook.
It's so much more than icy road. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone struggling to keep their loved ones warm. We are grateful to all of the men and women working to restore power and keep our roads safe. #TexasStrong Sean Dietrich February 17 at 4:00 AM · To the 2 million homes in Texas without power right now. To the millions covered in snow, who cannot keep their houses warm during freezing temperatures. To Karen and Joe, in North Texas, who can see their breath vapor while lying in bed; who are eating cold cans of tuna in the dark, covered in blankets; who are constantly telling their anxious children, “Everything will be okay.” To Lynn, the single mother with a 6-month-old who was so cold last night she crawled into her idling car parked in the driveway; who cranked the heater and cradled her child; who stayed there until three in the morning until her vehicle ran out of gas. To elderly Miss Susan, who invited 14 neighbors into her house to share the warmth of her fireplace. She turned it into a party with games, music, and everything. To Rod, the 32-year-old in Houston who opened his home to three homeless guys he found on the street. Rod welcomed them into his living room and showed them to his gas fireplace. Rod gave them new clothes, hot showers, then fired up his outdoor grill and barbecued a rack of Saint Louis ribs. They ate supper by candlelight. And to those same long-bearded men who slept in Rod’s living room last night. They were men who, just yesterday, had snow encrusted whiskers and ice-covered eyebrows. As I write this, they are asleep on Rod’s floor, buried beneath a Pikes Peak of quilts, nestled beside a glowing hearth, enjoying full stomachs. To the 27,229 homeless men and women in the state of Texas who are lost tonight. Most of them are people who have no family ties. Some are mentally ill. Each one is lonely. Almost all have been forced to huddle against buildings, in ditches, or in tents, simply to overcome below-zero wind chills. To the emergency workers, the EMTs, the sheriff departments, the police officers, the doctors, nurses, firemen, and good Samaritans who comb the streets, alleyways, rural highways, and Texas suburbs looking for adults, kids, or lost animals who need help. To any who find themselves asleep on the floors of Texas churches, community centers, furniture stores, or makeshift warming shelters. To the 500 who sought refuge at a Houston facility last night just to stay alive. And to every single Texas person who helps run these 35 impromptu warming shelters throughout the Lonestar State. To the families of the deceased. To the family of the older woman and three children who lost power in Houston, who tried to warm themselves but caused an accidental gas fire and died. To the 13 kids in Fort Worth who were admitted to Cook Children’s Medical Center with carbon monoxide poisoning because their families tried to heat their homes with gas stoves, open ovens, generators, or propane. To the family members of the two men found near Houston, who were frozen to death on the side of the road. And to those outside Texas, enduring hard times. To the family of the Kentucky man whose vehicle ran off an icy highway and flipped. To the family of the man near Starkville, Mississippi, whose vehicle overturned on an icy road and killed him. To the family of the little boy in west Tennessee who fell into an ice-covered pond during a winter storm. To the 250,000 who lost power throughout Appalachia. To the 200,000 in Oregon who were without electricity from an ice storm. To the 4 million people who lost power in Mexico. To the residents of Brunswick County, North Carolina, who endured an EF3 tornado with hardly any warning beforehand; a storm with 160 mph winds; a tornado that killed people, wrecked a county, and destroyed dozens of homes. To the hordes of school systems that were forced to close; from Chicago to Alabama; from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. To the people who lost power in Oklahoma City, during 8-degree weather. To those in Nebraska whose power went off during 23-below-zero temperatures—the coldest within 25 years. To anyone in America reading this right now, who is worried about where life is going. Who doesn’t know what’s happening. Who never knows what’s happening. To anyone who has ever nailed a smile to their face during this pandemic era, choked back tears, and pretended like everything was fine. To mothers who wake up in the middle of the night with overwhelming anxiety, who feel as though the world is crashing down on them. To fathers who feel like this past year has tested the stuff they’re made of, who feel they’ve failed. To anyone who has ever been strong enough to look their children in the eyes and say, “Everything will be okay,” even when they themselves weren’t sure. And to you. Especially to you. God bless you.

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  • What is the phone number for Daniel Stark Law P.C. in Tyler TX?
    You can reach them at: 903-866-8888. It’s best to call Daniel Stark Law P.C. during business hours.
  • What is the address for Daniel Stark Law P.C. on gentry pkwy in Tyler?
    Daniel Stark Law P.C. is located at this address: 2119 W Gentry Pkwy Tyler, TX 75702.
  • What are Daniel Stark Law P.C.(Tyler, TX) store hours?
    Daniel Stark Law P.C. store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.