About Lovett & Murray Law Firm
30+ years of legal excellence. 80,000+ families helped. Serving West Texas and Southern New Mexico.

Our Story
Robert L. Lovett founded Lovett & Murray after witnessing his single mother's struggle with a severe workplace back injury in Whitesboro, Texas. After receiving inadequate legal representation and an unfair settlement, he dedicated his career to ensuring no one else would face that fight alone. The firm was established in 1999 with a simple promise: every client gets the aggressive, honest representation they deserve.
Our Commitment to You
When you hire Lovett & Murray, you get direct access to your attorney — not an assistant, not a call center. We walk with you through every step: coordinating your medical care, handling all insurance communications, and fighting to recover every dollar you're owed. You never pay a fee unless we win your case.
Our Core Values
Integrity
We maintain the highest ethical standards while aggressively advocating for our clients — through transparency and honesty in every interaction.
Dedication
We take on challenging cases that others won't accept. Our partners personally invest in each matter, rejecting quick settlements that don't fully compensate our clients.
Experience
Decades of combined experience handling personal injury cases across Texas and New Mexico, with over 80,000 families represented.
Empowerment
We educate our clients about their rights, options, and the legal process while standing against the tactics insurance companies use to minimize your claim.
Our Attorneys
Experienced trial lawyers dedicated to securing maximum compensation for our clients.
Our Team
The dedicated professionals behind every case — providing the support, communication, and attention to detail that our clients depend on.
Administrative Team



El Paso Central Office




El Paso East Office



Las Cruces Office




Don't Wait to Get the Help You Deserve
Time limits apply to personal injury claims. Contact us today for a free consultation. Texas: 2 years. New Mexico: 3 years.

