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Posted By | April 25, 2023 | Firm News

When Is It Okay to Settle Out of Court?

Most people don’t relish the idea of a courtroom battle, or even a brief appearance, especially if they’re recovering from injuries. But when medical bills begin coming in at the same time you aren’t able to work due to serious injuries from a preventable accident caused by someone else, you may decide that braving a…

Posted By | April 17, 2023 | Personal Injury

Tips on Pedestrian Safety

Texas is a beautiful state for walking. With a stunning variety of landscapes and a warm climate, it’s ideal for scenic hikes and meandering walking trails as well as for walking within communities to local destinations. Walking is a healthy choice for the body and the environment, but when a vulnerable pedestrian and a 4,000-pound…

Posted By | April 9, 2023 | Car Accidents

What to Know About Miss and Run Accidents

Car accidents are terrifying and traumatic, especially when you or your loved ones are left with serious injuries. In states like Texas, it matters who caused an accident because the state’s comparative negligence insurance laws demand that the liable party pay for damages, typically through their insurance provider. But what happens when your accident was…

Posted By | April 1, 2023 | Personal Injury

Resources for Injured Victims in Texas

You might hear that “accidents happen every day,” but when one happens to you or a loved one it’s always shocking and traumatic. Injuries occur in many different ways and can send your life spinning off-course in an instant. Whether it’s a car accident, a fall, a dog bite, or an accident at work, serious…

Posted By | March 20, 2023 | Personal Injury

Bike Laws in Texas You Should Know

Riding a bike for pleasure, exercise, or for transportation within your community is a healthy choice for the body and for the environment, but if you aren’t familiar with important bike laws in Texas, you could suffer a bike injury. Riding a bike in Texas requires cyclists to follow the same traffic laws with the…