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I Tripped and Fell on My Knee

Posted in Slip & Fall on November 26, 2025

A slip and fall can be far more than an awkward stumble, it can cause lasting pain and serious knee damage. If you recently thought, “I tripped and fell on my knee,” seek medical attention immediately and document the conditions that caused your fall. While some knee injuries recover with rest, others lead to chronic…

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What to Do After a Bicycle Accident in Texas

Posted in bicycle Accident on November 20, 2025

Knowing what to do after a bike accident can protect your health, legal rights, and financial recovery. Collisions between bicycles and vehicles often cause serious injuries and confusion about the next steps. At The Law Firm of Aaron A. Herbert, P.C., we help Dallas cyclists take the right actions immediately after a crash, secure vital…

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What Does Double Indemnity Mean In A Personal Injury Case?

Posted in Personal Injury on November 12, 2025

Double indemnity is an insurance clause or rider that provides beneficiaries with twice the policy’s face value when a death results from an accidental cause rather than natural illness or intentional harm. These accidents may include motor vehicle collisions, slip and fall incidents, or motorcycle crashes. While the provision is designed to deliver greater financial…

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All about leaving the scene of an accident

Posted in Car Accidents on November 12, 2025

Being involved in a car crash is stressful, but leaving the scene of an accident can make things significantly worse. Texas law has little tolerance for hit-and-run incidents, and not staying on the scene could lead to severe legal consequences. At The Law Firm of Aaron A. Herbert, P.C., we focus on the defense of…

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Can Police Run Your Plates for No Reason in Texas?

Posted in Car Accidents on November 12, 2025

In Texas, police can run your plates without having a specific reason to do so. Officers are legally permitted to check license plates on routine patrol, even if they do not suspect the driver of wrongdoing. Generally, law enforcement policies across the country, including in Texas, support this practice, determining license plate checks not invasive,…

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What is a litigator? And when you need one?

Posted in Personal Injury on November 11, 2025

Understanding what is a litigator can help injured victims in Dallas make informed decisions when their cases move beyond insurance negotiations. At The Law Firm of Aaron A. Herbert, P.C., we explain every step of the legal process so clients know who represents them and how their rights remain protected throughout litigation. A litigator handles…

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Do I have to report a minor fender bender accident?

Posted in Car Accidents on November 11, 2025

A minor fender bender, no police report situation, can leave many Dallas drivers uncertain about their legal responsibilities. Even a small rear-end collision in a parking lot or at low speed can create hidden vehicle damage and potential injuries that surface later. At The Law Firm of Aaron A. Herbert, P.C., we help crash victims…

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Is PIP Required in Texas?

Posted in Car Accidents on November 11, 2025

Car wrecks across Dallas can create sudden medical costs and unexpected income loss, prompting many drivers to wonder if PIP is required in Texas for proper protection. Texas law doesn’t force drivers to carry this coverage, yet insurers must add it to a policy unless the customer refuses it in writing. This requirement gives injured…

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