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Could Social Media Affect an Injury Case?

Posted in Personal Injury on February 27, 2020

You are not alone as someone who wishes to share aspects of your life with your friends and family via social media. Millions of users log onto Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, SnapChat, TikTok and other social media apps daily. Around 70% of Americans use social media sites, according to the Pew Research Center. If you get…

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Texas Negligence Laws

Posted in pain and suffering, Personal Injury on February 23, 2020

Personal injury law hinges on the legal concept of negligence, or a failure to meet a certain duty of care for a given situation. Every state has unique laws regarding negligence, and Texans should know their state’s negligence laws. Plaintiffs who attempt to file lawsuits without a firm understanding of their states’ negligence laws could…

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How Long Would it Take to Finish an Injury Settlement?

Posted in Personal Injury on February 18, 2020

With serious injuries from an accident in Dallas, what you want most may be to receive your settlement so you can put the case behind you and finally move forward. It is normal to feel impatient with the claims process, especially if you have a particularly complex or arduous case. However, having patience with your…

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What Is Negligent Undertaking?

Posted in Premises Liability on February 5, 2020

You might be the victim of a negligent undertaking in Texas if someone hired to work on your premises caused your injuries or damages. A negligent undertaking or negligent activity claim differs from a standard premises liability lawsuit. You will have different standards of proof you must meet to obtain compensation. A premises liability lawyer…

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