
Justin Hill
About Justin Hill
Justin Hill was born and raised in Burkburnett, Texas. He earned a B.B.A. in Management magna cum laude from Texas A&M University and then attended Baylor Law School on an academic scholarship, graduating cum laude. At Baylor, he was elected Editor-in-Chief of the Baylor Law Review, was a member of the Order of the Barristers, and received the Edwin Horner award for best student in Oil and Gas. He published a comment in the Baylor Law Review: The Quagmire of Personal Notification: When Is a Party Sufficiently Notified to Trigger the Motion for Rehearing Timetables Under the APA?, 58 Baylor L. Rev. 525 (2006). Justin joined a nationally recognized plaintiff's law firm in San Antonio directly from law school in 2007, was named partner within his first year, and tried wrongful death and breach of contract cases in his first year of practice. He also authored and co-authored continuing legal education papers on trucking litigation, product liability, and joint theories of liability. In 2015, he founded Hill Law Firm, a boutique plaintiff's personal injury firm in San Antonio. In 2022, he received the 17th largest personal injury verdict in Texas: $2,925,000 in McCullough v. Marmolejo, more than 500 times the pre-trial offer. He previously secured a Top 50 personal injury verdict in Texas in 2019 with a $386,009.45 verdict in Williamson County. He serves as President (2023) of the San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association and sits on the Board of Directors and serves as Vice-President of CLE for the Texas Trial Lawyers Association. He is also an active supporter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Notable case results
In McCullough v. Marmolejo (2022) for client with a broken leg in a car crash; the verdict was more than 500 times the pre-trial offer
In Williamson County (2019), a Top 50 personal injury verdict in Texas that year; the insurer had offered $500 to settle
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.


