Texas Injury Infographics
Infographic – Most Common Car Insurance Topics
Posted on Thursday, January 14th, 2021
There are many car insurance related topics every person should know about. What exactly is the role of car insurance in a vehicle accident case? Let’s examine this and other related questions in the context of different types of car insurance coverage. Call and put Sandoval to work for you!
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Infographic – What Happens When Insurance Company Won’t Cooperate
Posted on Wednesday, August 5th, 2020
At some point, if your car accident attorney determines that the insurance company is not offering a reasonable settlement in your case, your car wreck case will enter the litigation phase in the legal process. This means that we file lawsuit in your case. Call and put Sandoval to work for you! Call and put... Continue Reading
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Infographic – The Dangers of Handling your Own Car Wreck Case
Posted on Monday, July 27th, 2020
Some individuals may possess special knowledge and experience to handle their own car wreck but generally, I would advise against attempting to be your own lawyer. There are too many details that could be overlooked when you have not had the experienced of a car accident lawyer. Most importantly, insurance adjusters know all the rules... Continue Reading
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Infographic – What steps should you take immediately after a car accident?
Posted on Monday, July 20th, 2020
After a car crash, you will be experiencing a lot of emotion and, you could even be dealing serious injuries. You must try your best to explain the events as you recall them happening immediately before the crash. If someone else was with you in the vehicle and they know how the crash happened, it... Continue Reading
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Infographic – Most Common Work Injuries
Posted on Thursday, April 23rd, 2020
A Texas work injury occurs every 7 seconds! There is an endless number of ways that accidents in workplaces occur every year; many of them result in death or a catastrophic injury while other work accidents result in serious debilitating conditions to the injured worker. Call and put Sandoval to work for you! Call and... Continue Reading
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Infographic – Common Car Accident Injuries
Posted on Monday, April 13th, 2020
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than three million people are injured each year in vehicle accidents across the country. Of all states, Texas consistently leads the nation in the number of traffic accident fatalities. Approximately 3,000 people are killed in auto accidents in Texas each year. Call and put Sandoval... Continue Reading
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Injury Graphic on Emotional Effects Related to an Accident
Posted on Saturday, November 2nd, 2019
After an accident, the injured party needs time for physical ailments to heal. But, what about the suffering that isn’t visible? Those wounds also have an impact on a person who has been hurt in an accident, even if they aren’t seen in their physical appearance. When an accident happens, there are emotional long-term effects... Continue Reading
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Infographic – Survival Claim
Posted on Monday, September 30th, 2019
The Decedent’s Claim that Survives to the Estate. When a person is killed as result of an on-the-job injury or a motor vehicle crash, and he or she would have had a right to file a lawsuit against the negligent party had they survived, the rights that decedent continues to exist and will belong to... Continue Reading
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Infographic – Wrongful Death
Posted on Tuesday, September 24th, 2019
It’s never easy to discuss legal rights when someone close has passed away unexpectedly in serious accident. But, even in the most difficult times, it is my job as your lawyer to provide information that would allow you to make important decisions. This is especially important when the family loses a relative in work or... Continue Reading
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Infographic – Free Guide – Non-Subscriber Cases
Posted on Wednesday, July 17th, 2019
An important question to ask from the very beginning is, whether your employer has workers’ compensation insurance. Your employer, the insurance company and maybe even the insurance doctors may be using the terminology and documents commonly used to file Texas Workers’ Compensation claims but, the truth is, those individuals don’t really have any interest in... Continue Reading
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