Greg Gallagher is part of Bailey & Galyen’s Catastrophic Injury Litigation Team and practices out of the firm’s Fort Worth office.
Greg is a graduate of the University of North Texas where, upon graduation, he worked for Fidelity Investments and T.D. Ameritrade as a licensed stockbroker and Series 24 Registered Principal for eight years. It was always Greg’s dream to be a trial lawyer, so he continued working in the financial services industry during the day while attending Texas Wesleyan University School of Law at night.
Upon graduating law school, Greg began his career helping clients who were injured in car and trucking accidents, slips-and-falls, and oil field accidents. He has represented clients who have suffered amputations and severe spinal cord injuries, and he has handled wrongful death cases involving DWI accidents, electrocutions, and drownings.
Greg currently specializes in multiple-defendant complex litigation involving the catastrophic loss of human life and property losses in the tens of millions of dollars. Greg has worked on complex catastrophic injury cases in both state and federal courts, including the Deep Water Horizon explosion, the Bastrop Wildfires, and the West Texas Fertilizer Explosion. For the past 22 years, Greg has left no stone unturned to ensure that his clients get the maximum compensation they deserve and find closure after such life-changing tragic events.
When not in the courtroom, Greg enjoys spending time with his two adult daughters, Shannon and Colleen, and his new grandson, Cameron David. Greg enjoys cooking and spending time on the Texas Gulf Coast.