About Christopher K.
Christopher K. Fletcher built his legal foundation in Texas classrooms and courtrooms. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2007 after beginning his undergraduate studies in 2004. He went on to Baylor Law School, earning his J.D. in 2009; the record notes his time there beginning in 2007 and highlights civil litigation coursework.
Early in his career Fletcher moved into trial work. He joined private practice and took on the kinds of personal-injury and accident cases that require courtroom experience and steady preparation. Over time he assumed increasing responsibility at Simmons and Fletcher, P.C., becoming a shareholder and one of the firm’s trial lawyers. His work has stayed rooted in state practice, handled under Texas law and in Texas courts.
Fletcher’s practical approach shows in how he prepares a case. He breaks complex incident facts into clear narratives for juries. He handles depositions, discovery disputes and pretrial motions, and he tries cases when settlement talks do not resolve the disputes. Colleagues describe him as methodical in trial planning and direct in the courtroom. He does not seek publicity for himself. Instead, his record reflects steady engagement in adverse-claim litigation and client representation in injury matters.
Professional memberships have been a regular part of his calendar. He has been a member of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and the Houston Trial Lawyers Association since 2009. He joined the Texas Bar Association the same year. Nationally, he holds membership in the American Association for Justice beginning in 2012. He remains connected to Baylor through a life membership in the Baylor Law Alumni Association since 2009. These affiliations provide access to continuing legal education, trial practice resources and networking among other litigators.
At Simmons and Fletcher, P.C., Fletcher serves as trial lawyer and shareholder in the firm’s injury and accident practice. The office roster lists him among the lawyers representing plaintiffs in automobile collisions, premises cases and other serious-injury matters. He maintains a Texas law practice and tries cases in state courts across the region. He continues to accept and pursue cases in personal injury and accident law as part of his current practice focus.