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The Difference Between Negligent and Reckless Driving

Car accidents are unfortunately common in Texas. These collisions can occur for a variety of reasons, from distracted driving and failure to yield the right of way to aggressive and reckless driving. There is a significant difference between negligent and reckless driving. If you are involved in a motor vehicle collision, it is important to understand this difference so that you can appropriately…

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Do I Have a Case for a Head Injury Lawsuit?

A head injury can have a significant, long-term impact on a person’s financial, emotional, and physical well-being. As a result, many victims of brain injuries choose to pursue lawsuits and recover settlements to pay for their medical care, lost wages, property damage, and more. If you developed a head injury due to the actions of someone else, you may be eligible for legal…

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Car Seat Requirements in Texas

If you have a child in the car, it is important to use the right car seat. Children’s car seats help keep smaller occupants safe when driving in a vehicle and may offer protection during a collision.  Texas requires parents and guardians to use age and size-appropriate car seats until a child reaches a certain height. Failure to abide by these rules can…

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Texas Wrongful Cremation Lawsuit

When a loved one passes away, we place our trust in funeral homes, cemeteries, and other service providers who can handle the body according to the deceased’s final wishes. Unfortunately, not all professionals perform their duties with care.  Some funeral homes or cemeteries mistakenly cremate bodies that are intended for burial. If your family has experienced wrongful cremation, you could hold the facility…

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Can You Sue a Funeral Home for Losing Ashes?

Many mistakes can occur at funeral homes. An employee may mislabel or misread a critical document. Facilities can ignore correspondence with family members that details how the deceased’s body should be handled. In some cases, a facility may lose a person’s remains completely. If your family trusted a funeral home to handle your loved one’s body and the facility loses his or her…

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What Qualifies as Emotional Distress in a Personal Injury Case?

In a Texas personal injury case, not all injuries are physical. Many victims of unexpected accidents and acts of violence experience serious emotional distress following the incident. Emotional distress can make it difficult to go to work, spend time with loved ones, or engage in daily activities. While emotional distress can have a significant impact on a victim’s life, proving it can be…

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What Are the Seat Belt Laws in Texas?

When traveling in a motor vehicle, it is important to always wear a seat belt. These restraints significantly reduce the risk of death in the event of an accident, preventing vehicle occupants from being thrown around the vehicle or onto the road.  If you are driving in Texas, you will need to be aware of the state’s seat belt laws and follow these…

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How to Choose the Right Personal Injury Lawyer For You

When you are pursuing a personal injury lawsuit, finding the right attorney to represent your case can be a challenge. There are many factors that you will need to consider, from fee arrangements and case results to client testimonials and lawyer credentials. Hiring the right personal injury lawyer can make a major difference in your case. Here are a few tips to help…

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Who Is At-Fault in a T-Bone Accident?

T-bone accidents are unfortunately common. These collisions occur when one vehicle crashes into the side of another car. A t-bone accident can be devastating, often resulting in severe injuries for the drivers and passengers involved. Because Texas is a fault car accident state, victims of t-bone collisions have the right to pursue an insurance claim or lawsuit against the responsible driver. However, determining…

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How to Obtain and Read Your Texas Car Accident Report

If you’re involved in a Texas car accident, a police officer will likely create an official report about the incident. According to the Texas Transportation Code, a police report must be created after any collision involving physical injury or property damage. A car accident report contains important data, including the names of involved parties, the date and time of the collision, and how…

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