The grounds on which you can sue someone for causing a car accident while texting aren’t definite. Like any other personal injury case; it depends on the circumstances. That said, there are some facts that you should know about this issue, especially if you have a text-based lawsuit in the works. Read More...
Things are happening fast as the Porsche company prepares to defend itself in court against claims that design flaws in the production of the vehicle Paul Walker was driving are responsible for that tragic accident. The tragic accident last November was caused when the Porsche Roger Rodas was driving spun out of control and crashed, killing both Rodas and Walker. Read More...
What Is K2, And Is It Illegal?3/22/2019
K2 is a synthetic form of cannabis. Also known as "Spice", K2 is a mixture of leafy materials that have been sprayed with a lab-synthesized liquid chemical made to mimic the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). THC is the psychoactive ingredient in naturally grown marijuana. Users of K2 usually smoke it in the same ways they do natural marijuana. It can also be baked into foods like brownies or made into a tea. Read More...
While the pain from a serious motorcycle or vehicle accident injury may never cease, your ability to receive compensation can quickly become nonexistent. In the state of Texas, there are several different laws affecting your ability to pursue a personal injury claim. The following information provides a review of some of the important personal injury claim laws. Read More...
Car Accidents: Who Is At Fault?3/21/2019
Proving causation or fault in a personal injury case, such as a car accident, is not as simple as it sounds. In Part 1 of our article series on car wrecks and personal injury law, we covered a lot of ground related to causation, but not everything. From the victim's perspective, causation looks like the easiest part of the case. In reality, it can be the toughest part. Why? It's directly linked to the amount of damages you receive according to personal injury law. Read More...
If you have been charged with a crime, such as a DWI/DUI, you may wish to expunge your offense from your record. “Expunging” criminal charges refers to removing them from your record. Expunged criminal charges do not show up on your public police record. Read More...
Does The Mobile Breathalyzer Work?3/21/2019
You may have heard about the iPhone’s Breathalyzer. If you have, you probably want to know if it works, and whether it can prevent you from getting a DWI or DUI. Unless the device is used as a preventative for drunk driving; it will not prevent you from getting arrested if you are pulled over on suspicion of driving under the influence. Given that fact; you might want to know a little bit more about these mobile Breathalyzers before you invest your money. Read More...
There is so much to love about the holidays. It's filled with family, traditions, and the joy of the festive season. For many of us, one of those traditions involves travel. The roads in the U.S. are more busy between Thanksgiving and New Year's than any other time of the year. Add the mad dashes to the airport, last-minute Christmas shopping, frantic family members yelling at each other in the car, and alcohol from holiday parties, and car accidents are bound to happen. Read More...
Last year, 34 states, including Texas, saw an increase in their accident ratings — but not just any accidents. The rate increased for one accident type in particular: motorcycle. Read More...
The first thing to understand about social media is that even though it is considered a legal gray area that does not mean that evidence pulled from social media sites is inadmissible in court. In fact, over the last 5 years, posts from these sites have had an increasingly important and acceptable evidentiary role in legal matters. Social media interaction and surfing the Web is fun and engaging, but there may come a time when you ride that wave of elation into the waiting jaws of a monster you didn't see coming. Read More...
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