Attorney
Personal Injury Attorney at
Pierce & Shows
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70802
Even though he had a brief period away in Alaska during high school, he made several trips back to visit, returning for good after a three-month road trip down by motorcycle. He returned to the Bayou State permanently to attend LSU for both undergraduate and law school.
He hadn’t always planned on attending law school, but he was intrigued by the law's broad scope and inspired by his grandfather’s legal work before him. The complexity and dynamic nature of law suggested law was a career that would always remain challenging.
Immediately after law school, Chris began working in insurance defense of casualty claims. While he enjoyed the special challenges and issues of accident investigation and litigation, he soon realized that he identified much more closely with injured claimants than large insurance companies. His experience with these cases quickly taught him that many injury clients have little legal experience.
Witnessing their apprehension, along with the many stressors caused by their injury, Chris made a choice. He decided to switch sides and fight on behalf of the people. That’s why Chris founded Pierce & Shows in 1992: as a firm dedicated to being a guiding light for clients. In the last three decades, Chris and his team have built a prominent practice known for assisting clients with empathy and integrity, helping them to reposition their families and adjust positively to post-accident changes.
Chris says the most satisfying part of law is “maneuvering and manipulating” the complicated legal world to help someone in need. He finds these challenges as exhilarating as his cross-country motorcycle rides from Alaska back to Louisiana. The intense focus required at trial is the same as the single-minded clarity required to ride at speed over a rough race course successfully.
Chris has faced his share of challenges in the last three decades, as well. His years of motorcycling have exposed him to the ups and downs of orthopedic surgeries, and a year of treatment at MD Anderson exposed him to an entirely different level of health concern – the kind of threat that changes one’s perspective on the important things in life.
Dealing with the stress of medical uncertainty and the disruption of acute accident-related trauma only furthered Chris’ understanding of his clients’ positions. It fueled his passion for helping them get back on their feet. Chris is proud of what he’s accomplished – both in his personal life, with his wife and two sons, and in the work that Pierce & Shows has accomplished since 1992.
He’s proud to have been a part of the solution for so many families who have struggled with catastrophic injuries, and is honored to be able to do this work for the Baton Rouge and southeastern Louisiana community.