Every year hundreds of Texans are killed in car accidents caused by drunk drivers. In Harris County alone, the Texas Department of Transportation estimates that over 100 individuals were killed in alcohol related accidents. Unfortunately, impaired drivers are on our roads and are causing catastrophic accidents that are tearing Texas families apart. When a tragedy like this occurs, it is difficult ... Continue Reading
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In a Serious Car Accident, Is Minimum Car Insurance Coverage Enough to Cover my Medical Bills and Lost Wages?
Unfortunately, the answer is that very often, a minimum limits policy is not enough to pay for all the damages caused by a negligent driver. Serious car accidents mean big injuries and serious medical bills. You could also lose time from work, which puts you and your family’s financial well-being at risk. So, what are the minimum limits for an automobile insurance policy Texas? $30,000 bodily ... Continue Reading
After a Car Accident, Should I File an Underinsured or Uninsured Motorist Claim With My Insurance?
Houston car accidents are very common occurring at a rate of about 3,000 a week. When you are in a car accident, you are left wondering who is going to pay your hospital bills, your lost wages and, who is going to pay to have your car repaired? Quickly figuring out the type of insurance coverage available is crucial to getting your life back on track. That includes, looking into what coverage you ... Continue Reading
After a Car Accident, How Can Medical Pay Coverage and Personal Injury Protection Help You?
About car accident claims in Houston, Tx Throughout the years of handling car accident claims, we have found that too often our clients have not adequately been educated on what insurance coverage they need in order keep themselves and their loved ones in best position to receive the treatment and care necessary following a serious car accident. By using the term “serious car accident”, we are ... Continue Reading
Houston Car Crash Cases And What You Should Consider
What Steps Should You Take Immediately After a Car Accident? CALL 911! then call a close family member or friend! It is going to be very important to your accident claim that you have someone that you can trust to help you gather information at the scene of crash! REQUEST MEDICAL ATTENTION! Delaying your medical treatment only causes you more problems. You will need to be able to ... Continue Reading
Not Your Typical Texas Workers’ Compensation Case: What is a Texas Non-subscriber Work Injury Case?
Texas Non-Subscribers Do Not Have Workers’ Compensation Coverage! Over the years, our firm has handled work injury cases for injured Texans employed by Texas Non-Subscribers. Who are they? Some well-known non-subscribers are big companies that we all know: Walmart, Amazon, HEB, Lowe's, Home Depot, Target and many more! Our clients were injured employees who were being denied, what they thought, ... Continue Reading
Should You Handle Your Own Personal Injury Case?
I strongly advise against attempting to handle your personal injury case on your own. First of all, the insurance companies are represented by adjusters that are trained to pay as little as possible on every claim. This means that, even you are seasoned negotiator, they will not budge when they know you cannot file a lawsuit on your own. Second, despite you knowing the facts of your case, you ... Continue Reading
What Work Injury Insurance Coverage Is There On the Construction Jobsite?
Construction Fatalities and Work Injuries Construction workers die on the job at very alarming rates. At one point, it had been reported that a construction worker died every 16 hours. While there are several ways workers get injured on the job, one of the most common causes of deaths in the construction setting are falls from structures. To put it bluntly, the construction industry is ... Continue Reading
What Happens in a Work Injury Case Where There Is No Workers’ Compensation?
Employers Without Workers’ Compensation! Texas work injury law does not require employers to carry traditional workers’ compensation coverage. Although there is no replacement for Texas Workers’ Compensation Insurance, there are alternatives that exist. For example, employers could be non-subscribers to the Texas Workers’ Compensation insurance program, which means that they could still have an ... Continue Reading
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