San Antonio Personal Injury Lawyer

Hero Form

  • By providing your mobile number, you agree to receive text messages from The Law Firm of Aaron A. Herbert, PC. related to your legal inquiry, case updates, appointments, and other client communications. Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. Reply STOP to unsubscribe or HELP for assistance. Consent to receive texts is not a condition of hiring the firm or receiving legal services. View our SMS Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy for more information.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Blog

About Wrongful Death Beneficiaries in Texas

Posted in wrongful death on January 28, 2025

A wrongful death in Texas decedent impacts the immediate family of the deceased, including spouse, children, parents, and other beneficiaries. One of the most common questions regarding a wrongful death is how the proceeds of the wrongful death will be divided among the eligible recipients. The division depends on many factors, such as state laws,…

Read More

What Is a Medical Lien on a Personal Injury Case?

Posted in Personal Injury on January 28, 2025

A victim’s medical bills are one of the main types of damages in a personal injury case in Texas. It often surprises people to discover that hospitals and health insurance companies can stake a claim for part of the financial award received in a personal injury case. This claim is a medical lien, and it…

Read More

What Happens If Someone Else Is Driving My Car & Gets in an Accident in Texas?

Posted in Car Accidents on January 28, 2025

You may lend your car out to a friend or family member without much thought, but what happens if someone else is driving your car and gets in an accident in Texas? As the vehicle owner, you could be responsible for navigating the insurance process even when you are not driving. Learn what to expect…

Read More

What is Negligence Per Se in Texas?

Posted in Personal Injury on January 17, 2025

Negligence per se is a doctrine of law in Texas that describes the situation where one is considered negligent for breaching a statute designed to protect public safety, resulting in an injury to another. As opposed to general negligence, which would require proof of failure to act reasonably, negligence per se establishes liability by a…

Read More

On the Highway, How Should You Determine if you are Following the Vehicle in Front you Too Closely?

Posted in Car Accidents on January 9, 2025

Driving too close to the vehicle in front of you is not only dangerous, but it can also land you in legal trouble. Maintaining a safe distance is crucial to avoid accidents and ensure a smoother flow of traffic. But how do you know if you’re crossing the line between cautious driving and tailgating? In…

Read More

What’s the Meaning of Lost Wages?

Posted in Car Accidents, Personal Injury on January 9, 2025

It is crucial to understand the difference between lost wages and the loss of earning capacity. This could help you obtain maximum compensation for your injury claim. A serious accident can impact your life in many detrimental ways. This could include making it impossible to go back to work, either temporarily or permanently. Texas law…

Read More

How Vicarious Liability in Texas Works?

Posted in Personal Injury on January 5, 2025

Personal injury law is a complicated system with many confusing doctrines you may have to navigate if you are an injured accident victim in Texas. One of the many legal doctrines that may apply to your personal injury case is the rule of vicarious liability. Learn about this complex area of law in Texas with…

Read More

Is Brake Checking Illegal in Texas?

Posted in Car Accidents on January 5, 2025

Brake checking occurs when one driver abruptly hits the brakes while another is following him or her too closely. It is a dangerous practice that can lead to a rear-end collision. Brake checking often goes hand-in-hand with aggressive or road rage driving. Drivers may become angry at the person who did the brake checking, leading…

Read More