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About Texas

As the Pecos County, Texas attorneys of Barry & Loewy, LLP, we have recovered Millions of Dollars for our truck accident clients. Our success on behalf of our TX truck accident clients has established us as one of the top trial law firms in Pecos County.

The Texas law firm of Barry & Loewy LLP has been working to balance the scales of justice for years. Our lawyers' in-depth knowledge of TX laws gives us the experience and skills necessary to work on truck accident cases in Pecos County and throughout the state of Texas.

Pecos County, Texas covers 4,765 square miles of the western Trans-Pecos Region, the only part of the Lone Star State where mountain and desert habitats combine. The Pecos River forms the northern boundary.  Covered in short, sparse grass with desert scrub and cacti, sheep ranching plays a large part of the Pecos County economy, along with cattle, angora goats and hog ranching.  While less than 1% of the region is prime farmland, Pecos County, TX ranked 10 in pecan production, (1997 Census of Agriculture). Also raised here are cantaloupe, carrots and onions. The major economic force is gas and oil production.

Pecos County, TX claimed almost 17,000 residents in the 2000 Census, with less than 4 people per square mile. The largest town and county seat is Fort Stockton, population 7,846, a major petroleum distribution center. The town of Iraan is Pecos County’s chief oil and gas producer, and also the birthplace of the Alley Oop comic strip. Other Pecos County, Texas communities include Bakersfield, Belding, Coyanosa, Imperial and Sheffield.

Pecos County, Texas teems with abundant wildlife. Ring-tailed cats, deer, fox, sandhill crane, ducks, and doves roam the sparsely-populated area. The Big Bend National Park lures a steady stream of nature lovers to explore the unique terrain of mountain and desert, adding tourism to the Pecos County, TX economic factors.