Aaron Heckaman is a dedicated advocate who has devoted his career to fighting for the rights of those who have suffered injustice. With a focus on toxic tort, pharmaceutical, product liability, and general personal injury claims, Aaron has successfully represented individuals nationwide, securing justice and compensation for his clients.
His unwavering commitment to his clients, combined with his extensive legal knowledge and impressive track record, make him a trusted advocate for those seeking justice in complex legal matters.
Aaron graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Operation Management. He then pursued his passion for law at South Texas College of Law, where he excelled in the mock trial program and served as an associate editor for the Corporate Counsel Review.
Before becoming a partner at Bailey Cowan Heckaman, Aaron honed his skills at two nationally recognized trial law firms, gaining invaluable experience in complex litigation and trial strategies. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a relentless commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients in various practice areas, including:
Aaron's dedication to excellence has not gone unnoticed. He has been recognized by Super Lawyers as both a Rising Star and a selected attorney, showcasing his exceptional legal abilities.
Additionally, he has been honored by Rue Ratings' Best Attorneys of America and is a member of prestigious organizations such as the National Association of Distinguished Counsel, the American Academy of Trial Attorneys, and the Texas Bar College.
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Aaron graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Operation Management. He then attended South Texas College of Law, where he represented the school in the mock trial program, and served as an associate editor for the Corporate Counsel Review. Prior to joining the firm, Aaron worked for two nationally recognized trial law firms. Aaron has been selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers (2021), in addition to being named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers (2010, 2019-2020), a Thomson Reuters publication and was selected to Rue Ratings’ Best Attorneys of America (2016). He is a member of the National Association of Distinguished Counsel, the American Academy of Trial Attorneys, and the Texas Bar College.
Aaron graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Operation Management. He then attended South Texas College of Law, where he represented the school in the mock trial program, and served as an associate editor for the Corporate Counsel Review. Prior to joining the firm, Aaron worked for two nationally recognized trial law firms. Aaron has been selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers (2021), in addition to being named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers (2010, 2019-2020), a Thomson Reuters publication and was selected to Rue Ratings’ Best Attorneys of America (2016). He is a member of the National Association of Distinguished Counsel, the American Academy of Trial Attorneys, and the Texas Bar College.
Aaron graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Operation Management. He then pursued his passion for law at South Texas College of Law, where he excelled in the mock trial program and served as an associate editor for the Corporate Counsel Review.
Before becoming a partner at Bailey Cowan Heckaman, Aaron honed his skills at two nationally recognized trial law firms, gaining invaluable experience in complex litigation and trial strategies. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a relentless commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients in various practice areas, including:
Aaron's dedication to excellence has not gone unnoticed. He has been recognized by Super Lawyers as both a Rising Star and a selected attorney, showcasing his exceptional legal abilities.
Additionally, he has been honored by Rue Ratings' Best Attorneys of America and is a member of prestigious organizations such as the National Association of Distinguished Counsel, the American Academy of Trial Attorneys, and the Texas Bar College.
Memberships