Will Privette earned his bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a Pre-Law Emphasis from Texas Wesleyan University in 2009, where he also received scholarships for both golf and music. As an undergraduate, Will sharpened his advocacy skills as a member of the debate team, representing his university at the Model Arab League debates in Chicago, Illinois.
He went on to earn his law degree from Texas Wesleyan School of Law (now Texas A&M School of Law) in 2012. During law school, Will developed a strong interest in litigation and client advocacy, laying the foundation for his future in personal injury law.
Since 2014, Will has focused exclusively on representing injured individuals. Over the years, he has handled a wide range of personal injury claims, from modest property damage cases to multimillion-dollar injury lawsuits. His approach remains the same regardless of the case size: every client deserves personal attention and relentless representation.
Will finds deep satisfaction in the day-to-day challenges of personal injury law and is driven by the opportunity to help people through some of the most difficult times in their lives. His commitment to justice and compassion for his clients make him a trusted advocate across the State of Texas.