- University of North Texas
Education
Lucy Bastas
- University of North Texas
Education
“I work every day to make sure people who’ve been injured know they don’t have to face their fight alone. Before a case even begins, they deserve to feel heard, supported, and confident in the care that awaits them.”
About Lucy
Lucy leads efforts to ensure that individuals injured in motor vehicle accidents learn about the firm and the resources available to them. Her work creates the foundation for the trust and care they’ll receive throughout their legal journey, long before a case ever begins.
A graduate of the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in Marketing, Lucy brings a strong sense of professionalism and warmth to everything she does. What she loves most about her job is simple yet powerful: Working with Jay and a team that stands by every client, pushing to resolve each case the right way, maximizing recovery, and making sure no one feels like just another file on a desk.
Lucy grew up in a close-knit Italian family. Originally from Miami, she now considers Dallas home. She’s the oldest daughter, with one older brother and two younger sisters, and credits her father as the biggest influence in her life. He taught her to work hard, dream big, and believe nothing is out of reach.
Her first job was at Park Avenue Dry Cleaners, and after a few detours, she found her professional home at Jay Murray Law Group. Her first mentor, John Florig, shaped her early career with one unforgettable lesson: you are your own brand, and you only get one chance to make a first impression.
Outside of work, Lucy’s world revolves around her husband, Chris, and their 3-year-old son, Nico – the first grandchild in the family and the absolute center of their lives. She loves spending time outdoors with her family, whether it’s swimming, exploring parks, or wandering through the Dallas Arboretum.
Her friends describe her as dependable, kind, hardworking, and loving. If she had a superpower, she’d choose time travel. Her greatest hope is that Nico always knows he is loved, supported by his family, and grounded in faith as he grows.
Looking ahead, Lucy dreams of retiring in Italy and splitting her time between Europe and the U.S. She also hopes to revisit Australia with Chris and Nico, a country she once lived in that captured her heart..
Lucy lives by a simple lesson she’s learned over time: be kind to everyone; you never know what they may be going through.
