Texas Laws Just Passed — And Not Passed — Affecting Car Wrecks
The Texas legislature ended its biennial session this week without harming the rights of injured Texans. They even helped them, which is a rarity lately.
The Texas legislature ended its biennial session this week without harming the rights of injured Texans. They even helped them, which is a rarity lately.
More good news from our state legislature Injured or sick people who can’t get off work, away from taking care of children, or don’t have
After a car wreck, you are often rushed by ambulance to an emergency room for immediate treatment. Before the ambulance arrives or later as you
. . . But Texas Is Trying To Ban Them The Dallas City Council voted to renew the city’s contract for red light cameras last
Since tomorrow is the deadline to pay income taxes, if you received a personal injury settlement last year, you might be wondering if you need
Cost Of Getting To Trial Should Be Affordable In a personal injury trial, the plaintiff has to prove his or her damages. If the defendant
It was just revealed by NBC5 that the Dallas school district has settled 680 personal injury claims and paid $2.3 million in settlements over the
Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) recently tried to trick Texans into giving up their constitutional right to a trial by jury. The consumer watchdog of the
New Case To Make Often Exams Commonplace? The Texas Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a trial court abused its discretion when it denied a
The Texas Supreme Court ruled last year that a defendant could use the plaintiff’s failure to wear a seat belt as evidence against him if