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Do you or your husband have a lawyer? If not, you really need to consider talking to a qualified attorney. If you do, then this question should be directed to your attorney.
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Under Texas law, the statute of limitations in almost all cases will be 2 years from the date of your accident. If you don't feel your lawyer is doing a good job for you, then you have the right to have another lawyer review your case as well as your current lawyer's conduct.
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It sounds like you have a third party work injury case. Watch this brief video which addresses this type of claim: http://www.vbattorneys.com/library/third-party-claim-lawyers-houston-texas-third-party-case-attorneys.cfm If you would like more information, our Houston-based Board Certified injury attorneys will be happy to help.
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With no lawyer you will very likely never recover what you deserve. Let us know if you have any questions about your situation. We will need more information in order to review your claim.
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Yes, the other person is definitely liable. You should talk to a Board Certified injury lawyer. If you would like to share more details about your granddaughter's injuries, one of the 3 Board Certified lawyers in our office can give you a free Claim Review. In the meantime, research your situation on our website here: http://www.vbattorneys.com
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Yes you can. Can you provide more details so we may evaluate your claim?
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The insurance company and adjuster will never pay you a fair amount on your claim. The amounts they are offering you now are a joke. Check out this page and I bet this adjuster is playing many of these tricks on you already: http://www.vbattorneys.com/library/houston-accident-injury-lawyer-insurance-company-tactics.cfm Your best bet is to talk to an attorney about your claim and get a free review of your case. If you have more questions and want to talk to any of our Board Certified...
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To get answers to your questions, check out the burn injury page on our website: http://www.vbattorneys.com/practice_areas/houston-burn-injury-attorney-texas-burn-injury-lawyer.cfm To learn about life care plans, watch this video: http://www.vbattorneys.com/video/life-care-plan.cfm To learn about Board Certification, go here: http://www.vbattorneys.com/library/houston-board-certified-personal-injury-attorneys-at-v.cfm We know a lot about board certification as three of our law...
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Here is a video we did on the Statute of Limitations in personal injury cases in Texas: http://www.vbattorneys.com/video/statute-of-limitations.cfm Basically you have to file the lawsuit within the limitations period. You do not have to "go to court" within that period. If you have a meritorious case, I see no reason why an attorney could not get your case filed with no problem on limitations. If you have more questions or would like to chat with one of our Houston Board Certified...
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At a minimum, you should at least talk to a Board Certified injury lawyer. You can research your claim on our website at www.vbattorneys.com.
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