Personal Injury Blog

Amputation Injuries in Truck Accidents

Losing a limb in a commercial truck accident immediately changes every aspect of your future. The costs extend far beyond the initial surgery, including a lifetime of medical care, sophisticated prosthetics, home modifications, and the loss of earning capacity.  In Texas, the law allows you to pursue compensation that accounts for these lifelong needs, not… read more

Severe Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) from Semi-Truck Crashes in Texas

A severe traumatic brain injury from a semi-truck crash rewrites every aspect of life for a victim and their family.  These cases involve complicated federal and state regulations, powerful corporate defendants, and catastrophic damages that require lifetime planning. While the road is difficult, Texas law provides a way to hold negligent parties accountable and secure… read more

What Happens When an 18-Wheeler Crash Causes a Spinal Cord Injury?

A spinal cord injury resulting from a collision with an 18-wheeler fundamentally changes your life. Vehicular accidents are a leading cause of new spinal cord injuries, and the sheer force involved in a commercial truck crash makes these outcomes tragically common.  You are now facing a future filled with medical appointments, immense costs, and uncertainty…. read more

Making a Car Accident Claim With GEICO Insurance

Making a car accident claim with GEICO insurance can feel overwhelming after a crash. Understanding GEICO’s claims process and your rights helps you navigate this situation more effectively. Knowing what to expect from GEICO ensures you receive fair compensation for your losses. GEICO is one of the largest auto insurance companies in the United States…. read more

Can You Sue a Hospital for Wrongful Death?

Losing a loved one is devastating under any circumstances. But when their death results from a hospital’s negligence, families often ask: Can you sue a hospital for wrongful death? In Texas, the answer is yes, but only under specific conditions. Hospitals can be held legally responsible when their staff or systems cause a preventable death… read more

How to Prevent Scars After a Burn Injury

Burn injuries often leave scars that affect appearance and confidence. You want to recover as smoothly as possible, and knowing what steps to take can make a real difference.  We will walk you through immediate care, medical options, home remedies, when to see a doctor, and how legal support may come into play if someone… read more

How Do You Prove a Wrongful Death?

If you have lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligent or wrongful conduct, you may be entitled to file a wrongful death claim. However, to win your claim, you will need to prove that the defendant caused the death. You could recover economic, non-economic, and even punitive damages if successful.  Dive into all… read more

Vehicle and Driver Requirements for Uber and Lyft

Rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft have transformed how people move around cities. For many drivers, joining these platforms is an appealing way to earn extra income or even build a full-time career. However, before you can start accepting ride requests, you must meet strict driver and vehicle requirements.  These rules are designed to protect… read more

Who Pays for a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Under the Texas Wrongful Death Act, the party or parties responsible for causing a wrongful death pay for a wrongful death lawsuit, either through a settlement or jury verdict. Families typically do not pay upfront legal costs, as attorneys often work on a contingency fee basis.  This means the lawyer is only paid if the… read more

What Are Bicycle Helmet Laws in Texas?

Texas is a great place to get out and ride a bicycle. Many areas are bicycle-friendly, and some residents choose to ride their bikes to and from work, restaurants, and other locations.  Texas has some laws on the books to help protect bicyclists, and many people wonder about the helmet laws that apply to bicycle… read more