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…
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,…
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…
Understanding Catastrophic Injuries in Motor Vehicle Accidents
Automobile accidents in Texas send victims to hospitals with serious injuries almost daily. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 4,498 people lost their lives in fatal traffic accidents in 2021. Those who survive motor vehicle collisions often suffer…
What You Shouldn’t Say to Insurance Adjusters After an Accident
After a motor vehicle collision, you will likely have to work with an insurance adjuster at some point – either from your own insurance company or the insurer of another driver. During these interactions, it’s important that you are careful…
Checklist for What to Do After a Car Accident in Texas
If you are involved in a car accident in Texas, it’s essential that you know how to proceed to protect your legal rights. Keep this checklist handy in case you ever need it. Stay at the Scene Texas law requires…
What to Do When the At-Fault Driver Is Uninsured or UnderinsuredÂ
Texas law requires all drivers to maintain liability insurance in case they cause an accident with another driver. Despite this law, the Insurance Information Institute estimates that 8.3% of drivers, or about 1 out of every 12 drivers, in Texas…
The Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Claims in Texas
Texas laws regarding time limits for filing personal injury claims can dramatically impact your ability to recover fair compensation. Here is what you need to know about the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Texas. What Are Statutes…
What Damages Are Available in Car Accident Cases?
A serious car accident can have a significant, lasting impact on your life. They can cause an unexpected financial burden, severe injury, and even impact your ability to earn income in the future. Fortunately, you may be able to recover…
Texas Chemical Plant Explosion Claims
Chemical plant explosions can account for some of Texas’s most serious workplace accidents. Explosions and fires at the plants can cause employees to sustain life-altering injuries. It is important for victims to seek legal assistance as soon as possible after…