Medical bills are the most obvious damages a family would be trying to recover in their child’s personal injury law case, but there are a number of other categories in…
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Certain types of personal injury cases may fit into specific categories, but each case is unique. There cannot be a “cookie-cutter” approach to investigating and litigating any lawsuit that involves…
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Most people think about personal injury law in terms of car accidents. There's a reason! The most common way a person negligently injures another is by striking them or their…
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The Texas governor signed into law House Bill 62 on June 6, 2017. This law, EFFECTIVE September 1, 2017, makes it a misdemeanor offense for a driver to use a…
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1. Know The Value of Your Case There are multiple factors that go into valuing a personal injury claim. The main three are liability, damages, and the ability to collect…
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If your injury case contains the probable liability of a government unit or employee in Texas -- you slipped and fell on an inadequately maintained staircase in a state-owned building,…
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Failure to exercise that grade of care that a rational person would exercise under the same conditions. When that failure causes another individual to suffer an injury or financial loss,…
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A personal injury settlement happens when the individual being sued agrees to pay the person suing a sum to make the plaintiff drop the case. Most personal injury cases close…
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A statute of limitations is the time period (set by the laws in your state) in which you can file suit claiming compensations. The statute of limitations can differ from…
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Whenever a medical professional fails to perform their duties in accordance with the industry’s standard of care, they risk being accused of medical malpractice. If a patient is injured as…
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