Texas Personal Injury Legal Guides (44 found)

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Edgardo Rafael Baez
Written by Edgardo Rafael Baez
Contributor Level 8

This guide will help you maximize your recovery due to the auto accident or personal injury caused by the negligence of others.
Edgardo Rafael Baez
Written by Edgardo Rafael Baez
Contributor Level 8

This legal guide was created to allow those individuals involved in minor accidents handle their own personal injury cases. We always recommend that you contact a local attorney to handle review case.
Edgardo Rafael Baez
Written by Edgardo Rafael Baez
Contributor Level 8

Many of our clients ask us why personal injury cases are handled by attorneys on a contingency basis in Texas. With this legal guide, we will try to explain, as simple as possible, the reasons behind it and the law that supports it.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Below is a list of damages that may be available to compensate a person for personal injuries in Texas.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Below is brief discussion of brain injury claims in Texas.
Stephen Lee Daniel
Written by Stephen Lee Daniel
Contributor Level 3

Persons who sustain brain injury resulting from an accident or any other cause often find it beneficial to consider consulting with a lawyer with experience in personal injury cases specifically involving a brain injury.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Because motorcycles are not enclosed and do not have seat belts or airbags, motorcycle accidents can cause serious personal injuries or even death. Below is a discussion of common motorcycle accident injuries.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Below is a brief of discussion of birth injury and medical malpractice cases in Texas.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Below is a discussion of burn injuries that may arise from a personal injury accident
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Below is a brief discussion of spinal cord injuries that may occur from a personal injury accident or medical malpractice.
Mark Allan Anderson
Written by Mark Allan Anderson
Contributor Level 4

This short guide explains how the typical contract is structured between an injured person and thier attorney.
Mark Allan Anderson
Written by Mark Allan Anderson
Contributor Level 4

You must keep all documents and do a good job of documenting your claim in order to be successful.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Below is a discussion of boating and personal watercraft accidents in Texas.
Kristopher Shane Barber
Written by Kristopher Shane Barber
Contributor Level 4

The following is a list of suggestions regarding what you should do after a Texas auto or truck accident.
Kristopher Shane Barber
Written by Kristopher Shane Barber
Contributor Level 4

Most times, when someone is injured, it is easy to determine who is responsible. But other times, a combination of people and factors may be to blame. States have different contributory negligence standards for determining when a plaintiff can recover. Here is an explanation of Texas' rule.
Edgardo Rafael Baez
Written by Edgardo Rafael Baez
Contributor Level 8

Insurance companies have plenty of lawyers that fight for their bottom line every day, and so should you. This legal guide was prepared to inform the consumers of their legal rights when they are victims of an automobile accidents. What they should do, and what not to do.
Jeffrey H. Rasansky
Written by Jeffrey H. Rasansky
Contributor Level 3

At a time of uncertainty, panic, fear, and anger, our minds may not think clearly enough to react to a car accident appropriately. We present these steps for our clients - and now make them available to you!
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Here are tips to prevent or reduce injuries in motorcycle accidents. Motorcycles by design are less safe than cars and trucks because there is no protective enclosure, seat belts, or airbags.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Motorcycle accidents can happen in a variety of circumstances. The information below examples of some of the more common type of motorcycle accidents. Motorcycle accidents can result in serious personal injuries and death. Being aware of these type of accidents may be helpful in their avoidance.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Here are tips one should follow if involved in a motorcycle accident.

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