How Much Can I Get for Pain and Suffering After a Texas Car Crash?

After a car accident, most people think about medical bills and lost wages, but one of the largest parts of many claims is pain and suffering. So their question is:How much is my pain and suffering actually worth in Texas? The answer is not simple. There is no fixed number, but there are clear factors… read more

Who Can I Sue If I Was Hurt as a Passenger in a Rideshare Accident?

If you were injured as a passenger in an Uber or Lyft accident, you may be wondering:Who is responsible, and who can I sue? Rideshare accidents are more complicated than typical car crashes because multiple parties and multiple insurance policies may be involved. The good news is that as a passenger, you are rarely at… read more

How Long Does a Car Accident Case Take to Settle in Texas?

One of the most common questions our clients ask us after a car accident is:“How long will this take?” The answer depends on several factors, but most car accident cases in Texas take anywhere from a few months to over a year to fully resolve. While that may sound frustrating, rushing the process can significantly… read more

How Is Black Box Data Used as Evidence in Texas Truck Accident Cases?

Truck accidents are complex, and the truth about what happened isn’t always obvious from the scene alone. That’s where black box data comes in. Also known as an Event Data Recorder (EDR), a truck’s black box can capture critical information in the moments before and during a crash. This data can play a major role in proving fault… read more

How Social Media Can Negatively Affect Your Car Accident Claim

After a car accident, it’s natural to share updates with friends and family. But posting on social media during an active injury claim can seriously damage your case. In fact, insurance companies actively monitor social media, and they’re looking for anything they can use against you. Even an innocent post can cost you thousands in… read more

How Insurance Companies Use Surveillance Against Injury Victims

After an accident of any kind, whether it’s a car accident, slip-and-fall, or dog bite, most people focus on medical care, vehicle repairs, and dealing with insurance claims. What many don’t realize is this: insurance companies may be watching you! Surveillance is a common tactic used to reduce or deny injury claims. And if you’re not… read more

Can Dashcam Footage Help Your Car Accident Case in Texas?

In today’s Texas, more drivers are using dashcams… and for good reason! When a car accident happens, dashcam footage can provide clear, objective evidence of what really occurred. In many cases, it can make the difference between a denied claim and full compensation. But how much does it actually help, and how is it used in Texas… read more

Can I Still Sue the Other Driver If I’m Partially at Fault in Texas?

After a car accident, many people assume that if they were even slightly at fault, they cannot recover compensation. That belief is common, but it is not accurate under Texas law. Texas allows injured drivers to pursue compensation even when they share some responsibility for the crash. However, there are important limits that can directly… read more

Driver Liability in Texas Truck Accidents

Truck accidents are some of the most devastating crashes on Texas roads. With massive vehicles, high speeds, and crowded highways, the damage can be life-changing. But when a truck accident happens, one of the first questions is who is actually responsible. In many cases, it is not just the driver. Understanding driver liability, and how… read more

How to Write a Texas Car Accident Demand Letter

A demand letter is one of the most important steps in a Texas car accident claim. It is your opportunity to clearly present your case, outline your damages, and request fair compensation from the insurance company. Done correctly, a demand letter can lead to a strong settlement. Done poorly, it can weaken your position before… read more