To begin a wrongful death suit in Texas, you’ll need to consult with an attorney, gather key documents such as the death certificate, and file your claim within the state’s two-year statute of limitations—while proving that negligence caused the death and led to financial loss. Grounds for Filing a Wrongful Death Suit Texas law allows…
Workplace injuries often result from slips, trips, falls, overexertion, repetitive motions, and contact with objects or equipment. Recognizing these risks helps create a safer work environment. 1. Overexertion Injuries Description: Overexertion injuries occur when employees engage in tasks that demand excessive physical effort, such as lifting, pushing, pulling, or carrying heavy objects. These activities can…
To get traffic camera footage in Texas, you must first identify who owns the camera—TxDOT, a local government agency, or a private party—and then submit a request through the appropriate formal or legal process, often with the help of an attorney. Time is of the essence. Most traffic camera footage is stored for only a…
Personal injury settlements are generally not public record unless filed in court. Confidential settlements remain private, while those resolved through lawsuits may become public through court documents. Settlement terms can include confidentiality clauses to prevent disclosure. A sudden, unexpected injury can send your life spinning suddenly off course into unexpected directions. You may experience painful…
Back injuries are among the most common and debilitating injuries people experience, often resulting from accidents that could have been prevented. These injuries can cause severe pain, limit mobility, and require extensive medical treatment, sometimes leading to lifelong complications. For many victims, the financial and emotional burden of a back injury can feel insurmountable. If…
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