When you’ve suffered a serious injury through no fault of your own and the injury only occurred due to someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongdoing, you shouldn’t be left responsible for the damages. In personal injury cases, “damages” refers to the consequences of an injury. Damages can be both economic damages like medical expenses…
In fault-based insurance states like Texas, it matters who caused a car accident. Unlike the handful of no-fault insurance states where accident victims file claims against their own insurance policies, in fault-based insurance systems, it’s necessary to investigate an accident to determine its cause. The at-fault driver is responsible for damages, including property damage and…
Traffic data shows that nearly ⅓ of all traffic accidents in the U.S. are multi-car crashes. When an accident involves more than two vehicles, not only does the crash scene result in more extensive property damage and numerous injury victims, but it also becomes more difficult to determine the cause of the accident and to…
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…