Serving Cleburne · Johnson County
CleburnePersonal InjuryLawyer
Cleburne raised me. Cleburne High School, class of 2006, four years starting on the varsity soccer team, and a whole childhood in between. If you're hurt and you're from home, I wrote this page for you.
Free consultation. No fee unless money is recovered in your case.

The town that made me
Most lawyer websites have a page for every city within a tank of gas, written by somebody who couldn’t find the square without a map. This page is different for one reason. Cleburne is my hometown.
I grew up there. I graduated Cleburne High School in 2006. I started four years on the varsity soccer team, which taught me early that talent shows up some days and effort has to show up all of them. I learned to work in that town, to lose in front of people who’d known me since I was a kid, and to get back up because they were watching. When I call Cleburne the town that made me, that’s a description, and I mean every word of it.
So no, I don’t practice law there day to day. But I carry it into every room I work in.
Serving Cleburne from San Antonio
I’ll be straight about the setup, because straight is the whole point of me. Guy Muller Injury Law’s principal office is in San Antonio, Texas, and I represent injured people statewide, all across Texas. There’s no branch office on the square, and I won’t pretend otherwise.
What that means in practice: you never have to drive to San Antonio. Almost everything runs by phone, text, email, or video, and if meeting in person works better for you, we’ll set that up, whether that’s your home, a hospital, or a kitchen table in Johnson County. And if your case belongs in Johnson County, it can be filed and fought right there, through the courthouse in downtown Cleburne. Where a case runs is a strategy decision, and we’ll make it together.
What’s changed at home
Cleburne isn’t the quiet town I graduated from. It’s grown fast, from about 31,000 people in 2020 to more than 40,000 now, some of the quickest growth in this part of Texas. The Chisholm Trail Parkway opened in 2014 and made downtown Fort Worth a straight shot, and the traffic came with it. US-67 still carries everything east and west through town. 174 stays heavy toward Burleson. The industrial parks on the north side keep hiring, and construction is everywhere you look.
Growth is good for a town. It also multiplies exactly the things that hurt people: more commercial trucks on the corridors, more job sites, more machines, more of everybody in a hurry. Both things are true at once, and the second one is why this page exists.
The cases I handle for Cleburne
Serious injuries and wrongful death. The 18-wheeler on 67 or the Parkway that didn’t stop in time. The warehouse or plant injury in the north-side parks. The fall that never should have happened, the brain injury nobody can see from the outside, the family that got the worst phone call of their lives. If somebody else’s carelessness changed your life, that’s my work, and I’d be proud to do it for somebody from home.
What it costs
Nothing today, and nothing upfront, ever. I work on contingency: my fee is a percentage of what’s recovered, and it comes out of the recovery, never out of your pocket. If there’s no recovery, you owe me no fee.
Common questions
Straight answers.
Do you take cases in Cleburne and Johnson County? +
Yes. My principal office is in San Antonio and I represent injured people across Texas. Hometown cases get me personally, same as every case I take.
Do I have to come to San Antonio? +
No. Phone, text, email, and video cover almost everything, and if you'd rather meet in person, we'll set that up. I still know my way around Cleburne without a map.
Where would my case be filed? +
It depends on the facts. Venue (the county where a case runs) usually turns on where the injury happened and who the defendants are. Plenty of Johnson County cases belong in the courthouse in downtown Cleburne, and we'll talk through what's smart for yours.
What does it cost to talk to you? +
Nothing. The consultation is free, and if I'm not the right lawyer for it, I'll say so and point you to somebody good.