About
Ryder Haag is a personal injury attorney who focuses on protecting the right to fair trials and just compensation for injured people across Texas. His work centers on careful preparation, clear communication, and steady advocacy designed to guide clients through complex legal challenges with confidence and respect for the process.
Ryder earned his undergraduate education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, before completing his Juris Doctor at South Texas College of Law. During law school, he trained extensively in courtroom practice as a member of the Mock Trial Team, sharpening the research, writing, and advocacy skills he applies in active litigation today.
Ryder gained early courtroom exposure by interning with the Harris County District Court for the State of Texas. While still in school, he worked nearly full-time at a law firm, practicing under supervision and successfully arguing motions before graduation, an experience that built confidence and practical judgment early on.
Ryder brings a practical perspective from his prior career as a project engineer in Las Vegas, Nevada. He managed demanding schedules, coordinated teams, and completed projects efficiently. This background, paired with OSHA 30-hour certification, supports his understanding of workplace safety, risk, and accountability in injury cases involving complex operations today.
Ryder is extensively nationally media-trained, reflecting his early leadership roles in public service. He became the youngest National Delegate elected in Nevada and later served as the youngest executive committee member for his local political county party. These experiences refined communication, discipline, and respect for differing viewpoints nationwide professionally.
Ryder applies his advocacy skills to each case by focusing on preparation, fairness, and clear storytelling. He values respectful dialogue in negotiations and trial settings, while remaining firm when accountability is required. His approach emphasizes careful analysis of facts, safety standards, and long-term impacts affecting injured individuals and their futures.
Ryder Haag remains committed to making a positive impact on the legal profession and the communities he serves. His work reflects discipline earned through early responsibility, training, and courtroom experience. By prioritizing fairness, safety, and accountability, he continues to pursue outcomes that respect the law and the people it protects.
Law Office Affiliations
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Attorney, Attorney Brian White, Personal Injury Lawyers
- Member, State Bar of Texas
Licensed State
- Texas
Education
- South Texas College of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - University of Nevad
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Awards & Badges

- Brain Injury
- Car Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Slip & Fall Accidents
- Trucking Accidents
- Wrongful Death




