Thomas N. Cammack, III is a counsel at Schmoyer Reinhard. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Cammack was with a large personal injury firm and his practice focused on severe injury cases, including negligence and negligent entrustment, UM/UIM, commercial vehicle claims, and Texas Tort Claims Act cases.
St. Mary’s University School of Law, J.D., 2013
University of Texas at Tyler, B.A., 2009
State Bar of Texas
U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western Districts of Texas
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
Mr. Cammack’s practice encompasses handling all aspects of employment law in state and federal cases from initial EEOC intake to litigation, written discovery and depositions, dispositive motions, hearings, mediations, trial preparation, bench trials, arbitrations, voir dire, jury trials, and appellate work. Mr. Cammack has experience handling a docket of 100+ clients with pre-litigation and litigation files pertaining to the following:
Mr. Cammack’s experience further includes handling all aspects of personal injury litigation while with Thomas J. Henry Law, from filing of lawsuit to receipt of jury verdict and collection of judgment on severe injury cases, including negligence and negligent entrustment, UM/UIM, commercial vehicle claims and Texas Tort Claims Act cases. In addition, he also has experience with unemployment hearings, contract and non-compete disputes, family law, and criminal law cases. Mr. Cammack received a Top 100 Verdict for 2019 in State of Texas for an excess judgment awarded by jury. In addition, he has trained and mentored over a dozen lawyers in litigation of personal injury litigation.
Mr. Cammack is Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Mr. Cammack obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Minor in Psychology from the University of Texas in Tyler in 2009. He graduated from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2013. While in law school, he was on the Dean’s List and was a student coordinator for ID Recovery Pro Bono Program and Wesley Center Community Justice Program. In addition, Mr. Cammack received his Pro Bono Service Certificate and was a member of the Business Law Association.