When an action is deemed negligence per se it means that the person who committed the act violated a statute, or law, that was meant to provide a certain level of safety for a class of individuals. For example, traffic laws are meant to...
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Millions of Americans suffer concussions every year. These types of injuries are common in auto, slip and fall, and other types of accidents caused by someone else’s negligence. Medical bills for a concussion can quickly add up, and the insurance company is likely going...
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Neck injuries are some of the most common types of ailments caused by car accidents. The seriousness of these injuries can range from minor to major, and the costs for treatment can become expensive. If you suffered a neck injury in a crash, you...
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If you are injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be considering working with an attorney to pursue maximum compensation for your damages. While you may have heard of attorney-client privilege, you may not know how it can help protect...
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When you work with an attorney to help you pursue compensation for an injury caused by someone else’s negligence, there are certain legal and ethical obligations he or she has to your case. Below, we discuss some of the most important obligations attorneys have...
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Insurance companies often use a variety of tactics and tricks to deny or devalue injury claims. They might even go so far as hiring a private investigator to follow you around in hopes of catching you doing something that could help give them an...
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The steps you take between the moment an accident occurs and the moment you file a claim matter a great deal. Taking the appropriate steps can help you to protect the value of your claim and maximize compensation. But if you have never been...
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One of the first steps in the discovery process after filing a lawsuit is the submission of interrogatories. These are written questions asked by each party to the lawsuit that must be answered in writing under oath. The questions can be complicated to answer...
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Witnesses to an accident may be one of the most important assets to injury victims when building a strong case for compensation. Therefore, preserving the testimony from eyewitnesses or expert witnesses may be crucial to recovering the compensation you need. Our knowledgeable personal injury...
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When you work with an attorney after suffering an injury, you should know what obligations he or she may have to you and your case. Having a lawyer who adheres to these standards is important, as it could be the difference between getting or...
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Past and present damages caused by an accident often make up a significant portion of the damages pursued in an injury claim. However, when the injuries may have future consequences for the victim, it is important to determine how much his or her ongoing...
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You may be able to recover compensation for lost income if you were injured in an accident that left you unable to work, so long as you can prove it. Our Fort Worth personal injury lawyers are prepared to review your claim for lost...
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There are several ways your injury claim may be affected if you refuse some medical treatment, as the insurance company will be looking for any way to deny or devalue your claim. Fortunately, our Fort Worth car crash attorneys are prepared to help you...
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There are several things that need to occur after a lawsuit has been filed, but before a case is presented to a jury. For example, there is the discovery process, which involves depositions. It is important to be prepared before going into a deposition....
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Under Texas law, pets are considered personal property. This means that if your pet is injured or killed in a crash, you have the legal right to pursue compensation for their damages. However, the insurance company may try and deny or devalue your claim...
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