About Byron
Byron Miller arrived at law after an undergraduate degree in English from the University of Texas at Austin. He completed his J.D. at St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2010. The combination of a humanities background and legal training shapes how he approaches cases and the courtroom. He reads testimony and technical reports closely. He writes plainly and argues directly.
Miller began his legal career in Texas courts. He is admitted to practice in Texas and has developed practice experience handling medical malpractice matters. Over the years he has moved from routine filings to contested hearings and trials. He learned early that medical cases require patience, careful review of records and a steady command of procedural rules. Those lessons have guided his day-to-day work.
He maintains memberships in the American Bar Association and the San Antonio Young Lawyers Association. Those affiliations keep him connected to peers and to changing practice rules. He attends continuing education programs and participates in local bar activities. Colleagues describe him as practical in the courtroom and deliberate outside it.
Miller’s work is document-heavy. He spends long hours reviewing medical charts, expert reports and deposition transcripts. He prepares motions, examines experts and argues evidence disputes. The routine is exacting. It demands attention to both medical detail and court procedure. His background in English helps when drafting clear, concise briefs for judges and juries.
Outside hearings, he focuses on client communication. He aims to set realistic expectations and to explain complex medical issues in plain language. Clients often need steady guidance through slow investigations and multiple expert consultations. Miller prioritizes clear timelines and frequent updates so clients understand where their cases stand.
He practices at Miller Medical Malpractice, where he handles medical malpractice matters in Texas. The office concentrates on the procedural and evidentiary work those cases require. He continues to build experience in discovery disputes, expert retention and trial preparation. He currently concentrates his practice on medical malpractice matters.