Texas Statute of Limitations in Medical Malpractice Cases
Medical malpractice is a serious type of wrongdoing that threatens the health, safety, and lives of patients. In Texas, victims of medical malpractice can file civil claims in pursuit of financial compensation for their injuries and related losses, such as…
The Most Common Medical Malpractice Claims
No doctor is expected to never make mistakes. However, the medical industry sets standards of care that must be obeyed by all healthcare professionals. If a doctor or another practitioner falls short of these standards of care and a patient…
Understanding Long-Term Injuries After a Personal Injury
Every personal injury case is unique. A case’s outcome will change based on the individual circumstances. One factor that can play an important role is the extent or severity of the victim’s injuries. Long-term, permanent or catastrophic injuries require additional…
Can Multiple Parties Be Liable for a Car Accident in Texas?
Not all car accidents involve just two drivers and two motor vehicles. Some involve three or more drivers or someone not present at the scene, such as a vehicle part manufacturer. It is important to have an Austin personal injury…
The Most Dangerous Jobs in America
Nearly 5,500 people died as a result of workplace injuries in the United States in 2022 — meaning someone died on the job every 96 minutes, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s also the highest level…
Guide to Pedestrian Accidents in Texas
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users in Texas. This means they are prone to serious and catastrophic injuries in motor vehicle collisions because they do not have safety equipment protecting them. All vehicle drivers in Texas are responsible for…
Managing Chronic Pain After a Texas Car Accident Â
A car accident can cause serious and painful injuries, including whiplash, broken bones, back injuries and brain injuries. In some cases, the pain of a car accident injury never goes away. Living with chronic pain can be frustrating and overwhelming,…
Austin’s Vision Zero and Community Efforts to Reduce Car Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents remain one of the top causes of unintentional injury death in America. Every year, Texas is one of the highest states in terms of car accident fatalities. In the City of Austin, a project known as Vision…
How Long Do You Have to See a Doctor After an Accident in Texas?
If you get injured in an accident in Texas, one of the first things you should do is seek medical attention as soon as possible. Going to a doctor immediately after an accident can help you protect your rights as…
Should I Go to the Emergency Room or Urgent Care After a Car Accident?
Whether you were in a minor car accident or a severe crash, the most important thing is to seek medical treatment without delay. Even if you are not in pain immediately after an accident, your adrenaline and shock may be…
Texas Bicycle Laws
Texas is one of the most dangerous states for bicyclists. In 2022, 91 cyclists lost their lives in fatal traffic accidents, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. This was a 1.11 percent increase from 2021. Texas has many laws…
The Dangers of Speeding on Texas Roads
Every year, thousands of preventable car accident injuries and deaths in Texas are caused by speeding drivers. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, 162,214 car accidents were caused by speeding in 2022 alone. Driving too fast for certain conditions…