5 Ways You Can Help Your Personal Injury Lawyer With Your Case

Talking to an attorney should be one of the first things you do after you get hurt or lose a loved one in a car accident, truck wreck or other motor vehicle crash. Once you find a Texas lawyer you're comfortable with and you decide to hire them, there are things you can do throug...

How Long Does it Take to Get a Personal Injury Settlement Check?

The vast majority—more than 90 percent—of Texas personal injury lawsuits end in a settlement. Settling a case is faster and less risky than going to trial in most situations. A settlement is essentially a deal between you and the party you sued. That person (or their insuranc...

Who Could Be Liable to Pay Damages in a Motorcycle Accident?

Motorcycles are among the smallest vehicles on the road, making them hard for other drivers to see and avoid. When collisions happen between a motorcycle and any other vehicle, the motorcyclist tends to bear the brunt of the damage because they don't have any airbags or seat belt...

5 Holiday Road Safety Tips From Personal Injury Attorneys

The holiday travel season is upon us, and according to forecasts it will be the busiest we've seen in a few years. AAA expects around 120 million people to travel at least 50 miles for Christmas and other year-end holidays between December 23 and January 2. That means travel is b...

Halloween Safety Tips From Personal Injury Lawyers

Halloween is around the corner, and kids around the Dallas-Fort Worth area are looking forward to putting on their costumes and going trick-or-treating. Plenty of college students and adults will be going to Halloween parties, too. While the spooky holiday is a lot of fun, it’s...

How Does Modified Comparative Fault Affect Your Injury Case?

You’ve been involved in a motor vehicle crash in Texas, and you believe it was the other driver’s fault. But the other driver is claiming you were at least partially at fault. Both of you report the accident to your insurers, and different settlement offers come in. Rather th...

Nearly 4,500 People Died on Texas Roads in 2022

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) released grim statistics at its monthly meeting in March 2023, showing that 4,481 fatalities happened on Texas roads during 2022. This fall, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) is expected to release na...

Prioritizing Safety in Vehicles in Texas

According to the Texas Department of Transportation, there were 239,539 individuals injured in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2021, with a death toll of 4,489 people. There are many reasons for car accidents. These can include bad weather, negligent or reckless driving and a h...

Car Safety Tech Failing Pedestrians

Cars and trucks pose a serious hazard to pedestrian traffic. Recent efforts to help drivers and pedestrians avoid deadly interactions have fallen short. Pedestrian deaths are on the rise. Those waiting for a technological solution may have to wait a while longer. Automat...