Lupe Peña used to defend insurance companies—now he uses that playbook to fight them for Hardeman County accident victims. We’ve secured multi-million-dollar settlements after logging accidents left workers with traumatic brain injuries.
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Hardeman County’s rural roads see fewer crashes than Houston, but when an 18-wheeler jackknifes on US-287 the injuries are just as catastrophic—Lupe Peña used to defend the trucking companies, now he uses their own playbook to force fair settlements.
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Lupe Peña used to defend insurance companies—now he knows exactly how they lowball settlements and deny claims. That’s why we win. #HardemanCounty #PersonalInjury
Gulf Plains Growth & Red River Ranchland Victoria County and Hardeman County show two sides of Texas: one positioned at the crossroads of South Texas commerce, the other shaped by quiet Red River ranchlands and frontier history. Victoria County blends regional industry, education, and outdoor recreation along the Guadalupe River. Hardeman County, anchored by Quanah, moves with the steady rhythm of agriculture, ranching, and small-town Texas traditions. One county looks toward economic growth and coastal resilience; the other toward preserving heritage and rural stability. Together, they demonstrate that Texas communities thrive when leadership reflects local needs.
From the Crossroads to the Red River Plains, Victoria & Hardeman show Texas at its best.
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Hardeman County is taking bold steps to cut property reappraisal cycles from five years to four, aiming to better reflect market values and protect vulnerable residents from budget losses!
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Hardeman County is taking a bold step to protect residents by proposing a shorter, four-year property reappraisal cycle that could significantly impact tax relief for vulnerable communities.
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The image is a black-and-white photograph showing an older man squatting on the ground in front of wooden structures, possibly barns or sheds. The man appears to be focused intently on something he holds between his hands and fingers. He wears rugged work clothes with rolled-up sleeves, overalls, sturdy shoes, and socks without any visible footwear atop them. His posture is relaxed yet attentive as if taking a short break from laborious tasks. The setting seems rural or agricultural in nature, indicated by the worn wooden planks behind him which suggest an outdoor environment typically found on farms. A white bucket rests to his right side, perhaps used for holding water or tools. The ground appears dry and may be made of dirt or straw, consistent with farming areas during that period. The photograph carries a historical feel, suggesting it was taken in the late 1930s based on its style and content. It captures an everyday moment in rural Texas life, highlighting themes such as poverty, labor, and self-reliance prevalent among native Texans of that era. The man's expression conveys determination or contemplation, hinting at his daily struggles while also reflecting a sense of pride or satisfaction with his work despite the challenging circumstances he faces. The image bears historical significance in documenting rural Texan life during hard economic times like those experienced during and after the Great Depression. It s [...]
Native Texan farmer on relief. Goodliet [sic], Hardeman County, Texas. "Tractored out" in late 1937. Now living in town, and on the verge of relief. Wife and two children
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