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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…

Posted By | March 11, 2023 | Car Accidents,Personal Injury

How Much Money Can I Get From a Car Accident Settlement?

Car accident injuries can be minor, significant, or even life-altering. These types of injuries almost always impact the injury victim’s economic situation and cause pain, anguish, and sometimes temporary or permanent disabilities. According to Texas’ comparative negligence laws, it matters who caused a car accident. The party at fault in the accident is responsible for…

Posted By | February 13, 2023 | Car Accidents,Personal Injury

Dealing With Anxiety After a Car Accident

The days and weeks after a car accident are traumatic and distressing. You may be dealing with significant injuries, pain, ongoing medical treatments, and the stress of dealing with property damage and insurance claims. But when the dust settles and it’s time to begin moving on from an accident, what happens if the anxiety you’ve…

Posted By | February 2, 2023 | Personal Injury

How to File a Wrongful Death Suit

Every death feels deeply wrong to loved ones left behind, but when that death was preventable and caused by the actions of another, family members suffer further trauma and distress. While nothing can bring a lost loved one back, by filing a wrongful death lawsuit in Texas, grieving family members can achieve a sense of…

Posted By | January 11, 2023 | Car Accidents,Personal Injury

How to Maximize Personal Injury Compensation

A significant injury can have life-altering consequences, either temporary or permanent. Regardless of the severity of the injury, if the accident that caused the harm was the fault of someone else, you deserve compensation for the economic and non-economic damages you’ve experienced as a result. With mounting medical bills, ongoing treatments necessary in the future,…