
Tracy Henderson was born and raised in Southeast Texas. After graduating from Lamar University, she attended South Texas College of Law in Houston. Shortly after earning her bar card, Tracy returned home to start her legal career as an associate attorney in one of Beaumont’s prominent personal injury law firms.
Tracy brings a unique perspective to her legal practice shaped by her own experiences. Tracy knew that she wanted to become a Personal Injury lawyer after an immediate family member was seriously injured in an industrial accident. Tracy and her family experienced first-hand the hardships, fear, anger, and confusion that comes with an injury and the legal process that follows. She distinctly recalls feeling let down by the representation her family member received, feeling as if her family’s recovery came second to the attorney’s. Tracy decided then and there that upon completion of law school she would return home to represent her neighbors and treat her clients with the respect, compassion, and open communication that she and her family expected but didn’t receive.
Today, Tracy takes a client-centered and compassionate approach with her clients. Being a natural-born problem solver who loves a challenge, she brings a creative, passionate, and powerful perspective to every client’s case. Since 2021, Tracy has been repeatedly selected by “The National Trial Lawyers, Top 40 under 40” in the State of Texas, a recognition of her talent, exceptional work ethic, and dedication to her clients.
Tracy enjoys bringing resolutions and justice to her clients. She excels in strategy development, complex problem solving, and communication with both clients and opposing parties. Utilizing a combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis, the ability to read people, and prior experience, she consistently delivers favorable outcomes to her clients, whether it be at the negotiating table, in a mediation, or in the courtroom.
In 2023, Tracy founded Tracy L. Henderson Law, PLLC, as a way to take on pro bono civil litigation cases, such as wills and probate and complicated family law cases. When Tracy isn’t advocating for her clients, she is spending time with her family, traveling the world, and volunteering her time with local nonprofit organizations.
Bar Admission
Texas State Bar
Education
