Eric Esteban Cardenas is dedicated to serving those who need it most. His legal practice focuses on helping immigrant survivors of human trafficking, crime victims, and those experiencing domestic violence secure humanitarian visas (T, U, and VAWA), providing safety and a path to a brighter future.
Eric also holds corporations accountable for the harm they cause through dangerous products and practices, fighting for compensation and justice in mass tort and product liability cases.
Through compassion, legal knowledge, and strategic advocacy, Eric empowers individuals to rebuild their lives and seeks to create meaningful change for his clients and their communities.
Eric Esteban Cardenas
Starting his career working with civil rights, immigration, and criminal justice legal organizations, attorney Eric Esteban Cardenas gained valuable experience in high-stakes litigation.
He has worked on drug defect and environmental contamination lawsuits, and helped secure a pesticide settlement against one of the world’s largest companies. Eric has also taken part in Camp Lejeune lawsuits against the United States government, advocating for victims of toxic water exposure.
Committed to protecting the vulnerable, Eric assists human trafficking survivors, crime victims, and those under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
Through Humanitarian Immigration Visas under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA), he helps them rebuild their lives with security and dignity.
Delivering reliable legal representation built on years of dedication, integrity, and proven credentials.
5+ years of legal experience
Licensed to practice law in Texas, California, Arizona, Missouri, and the United States Southern District of Texas
Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
Member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ)
Accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB)
We assist survivors of trafficking, crime victims, and individuals under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) in securing humanitarian visas (T, U, and VAWA). These visas provide a path to safety, security, and a fresh start.
We represent individuals who have suffered injuries or losses due to negligence by corporations. Whether it's defective medical devices, harmful drugs, or environmental contamination cases like Camp Lejeune, we fight for justice and fair compensation for our clients.
Constant fear of deportation and retaliation.
No access to legal work authorization.
Overwhelmed by confusing immigration requirements.
Struggling to access basis support services.
Unsure if your case qualifies for a humanitarian visa.
A clear path to permanent residency.
Peace of mind with USA work permit.
Guidance to simplify the humanitarian visa process.
Access to critical support services like housing, healthcare, and counseling.
Confidence knowing you qualify and have a strong application.
Filing claims for premature infants diagnosed with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) after consuming cow's milk-based baby formulas by various companies.
Investigating claims against Pfizer for failing to warn users of Depo-Provera about serious risks, including bone loss and brain tumors like meningiomas.
Representing patients injured by Bard PowerPort devices linked to infections, device fractures, and other severe complications due to manufacturing defects.
Filing lawsuits against platforms like Meta for knowingly fostering addiction and contributing to mental health issues in teens, such as anxiety and eating disorders.
Seeking justice for women diagnosed with cancers, including uterine and breast cancer, after prolonged use of chemical hair relaxers with cancer-causing effects.
Helping survivors file claims against hotels and businesses that profited from or failed to prevent human trafficking on their properties despite warning signs.
Representing individuals sexually assaulted by Uber drivers, for Uber's failure to implement safety measures and conduct proper background checks.
Pursuing claims for those exposed to firefighting foam (AFFF) linked to PFAS contamination, increasing the risk of cancers such as kidney and testicular cancer.
Whether you’ve been harmed by dangerous products or are seeking safety through humanitarian visas, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Click on the option that best fits your needs and let’s take the next step together.