
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Business Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution
Licensed in Texas since: 1986
Education: South Texas College of Law Houston

Springer & Lyle, LLP
1807 Westminster StDenton, TX 76205 Phone: 940-387-0404 Email: Frank Lyle Visit website
Details
Frank Lyle is a past President of the Denton County Trial Lawyers Association. He is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell which is the highest rating awarded for Legal Ability and Ethics. He is a Super Lawyer as recognized by Texas Monthly. Frank is a veteran attorney, having represented hundreds of individuals in personal injury cases, insurance disputes and other general business matters.
As a personal injury lawyer, Mr. Lyle represents clients all over Texas including Denton, Dallas, Tarrant, Wise, Cooke and Montague County. Because of his extensive knowledge and experience with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, he represents clients throughout the State of Texas who were injured by 18 wheeler trucks or tractor/trailer combinations. Since the cases involving injuries due to recalled pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices are often consolidated by Federal Law, Mr. Lyle represents clients from Texas and other states in those proceedings. He also serves as a mediator for disputes involving other parties and has mediated well over 300 cases.
A Cum Laude graduate of Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi where he is in the sports hall of fame, and a graduate of the South Texas College of Law, Mr. Lyle returned to the Denton Area in 1986 to practice law where he grew up. Mr. Lyle is a successful litigator, mediator and counselor who has authored a number of articles. He is involved in a wide variety of community activities in Denton and Argyle.
First Admitted: 1986, Texas
Professional Webpage: https://springer-lyle.com/attorney-profiles/frank-lyle/
- Member, State Bar of Texas
- Member, Denton County Trial Lawyers Association
- Admitted to Bar, 1986
- Member, Texas Trial Lawyers Association
- Member, Denton County Bar Association
- Member, American Association for Justice
- President, 2003
- In Re: Gibbs, 2008
- Hill v. Anderson, 2011
- Will This Go On Trial?, 2014
- How Long Will It Take?, 2014
- How Much Am I Going To Get?, 2014
- When Should I Contact An Attorney?, 2014
- Who Is Springer-Lyle, 2014
- How Much Is This Going To Cost Me?, 2014
- Preparing For Your Case, 2014
- Denton ISD Education Foundation
- Argyle Chamber of Commerce
- Youth Sports Coach, Baseball and Flag Football, 2003
- Youth Sports Coach, Baseball and Football, 2005
- Board of Directors, Denton Country Club, 1996
- Argyle ISD Education Foundation
- Argyle First United Methodist Church
- Argyle Selection Committee for H.S. Football Coach, 2003
- Argyle School Facilities Planning Committee, 2004
- Denton Chamber of Commerce
- Argyle Citizens Committee to De-Annex AISD Real Property, 2002
- Youth Sports Coach, Basebal, 2002
- Youth Sports Coach, Baseball and Football, 2004
- Youth Sports Coach, Baseball, 2007
- Argyle Youth Booster Club, 2002
- 2013-2018, Super Lawyer, Texas Monthly
- 1999-2020, AV Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
- 2014-2020, AVVO Client’s Choice Award,, AVVO
- South Texas College of Law, 1986
- Millsaps College in Mississippi, 1982
- Good Hunting in Bad Faith: Discovery and Evidence in Bad Faith Cases, San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, 1988
- New Health Plan Proposals Doomed Under ERISA’s Umbrella, Texas Lawyer, 1994
- Medical-Necessity Decisions and the Texas HMO Statute, Texas Lawyer, 1994
- Medical-Necessity Determinations Under Group Health Plans and the Texas HMO Statute, Texas Bad Faith Bulletin, 1994
- Some Health Reform Needed, Denton Record Chronicle, 1995
- Proposition 12 Isn’t Needed, Isn’t Fair, Denton Record Chronicle, 2003
- Proposition 12, 2003
- The Aftermath of Proposition 12, Denton County Lawyer, 2003
- Offer of Settlement, Denton County Lawyer, 2003
- Considerations for Litigating an 18-Wheeler Case, Denton County Trial Lawyers Association,, 2005
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2013 - 2018, 2021 - 2024