Proximate cause in a personal injury claim refers to negligent conduct that directly causes harm in a predictable manner, creating legal accountability for the resulting losses. Texas courts examine whether a defendant’s conduct generated a clear, foreseeable chain of events leading to injuries suffered by a Dallas victim. The Law Firm Of Aaron A. Herbert,…
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What Is Proximate Cause in a Personal Injury Case?
Posted in Personal Injury on December 19, 2025
Is Texting and Driving Illegal in Texas?
Posted in Car Accidents on December 15, 2025
Did you know that texting and driving is a major issue in Texas? Not only is it dangerous, but it can also have serious legal consequences. In this article, we will explore the harsh penalties that Texans face when caught texting while driving. Texas law prohibits drivers from using a wireless communication device to send…
Read MoreWhat to Do If Someone Hits My Parked Car and Leaves?
Posted in Car Accidents on December 15, 2025
Discovering someone hit my parked car and left can be incredibly frustrating, especially in a busy city like Dallas, where parking areas stay crowded and surveillance footage disappears fast. In Texas, leaving the scene after damaging another vehicle qualifies as a hit-and-run offense, leading to criminal and financial consequences for the fleeing driver. Often, vehicle…
Read MoreNecessary steps to file and win a bed bug lawsuit in Texas
Posted in Premises Liability on December 15, 2025
Bed bugs are small, reddish-brown insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals. They are nocturnal pests that are primarily active during the night, seeking out hosts for a blood meal. Bed bugs are wingless and have flat, oval-shaped bodies, allowing them to hide in cracks and crevices, especially in and around beds…
Read MoreWhat are the Penalties for Jaywalking in Texas?
Posted in Pedestrian Accidents on December 12, 2025
A simple attempt to cross a Dallas street can shift from routine to catastrophic when a speeding or distracted driver approaches too quickly. Many injured pedestrians then face an unexpected question: “Is jaywalking illegal in Texas?” State law treats improper mid-block crossings as a citable offense, which often leaves victims worried about the impact on…
Read MoreWhat Is The Texas Blue Form?
Posted in Car Accidents on December 10, 2025
Car accidents in Dallas can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re unsure which documents or reports to complete after the crash. Many drivers still hear the term “Texas blue form” and wonder whether it applies to their situation. The confusion often leads to delays in filing insurance claims or weakens evidence that could protect a driver’s…
Read MoreCan you drive with a suspended license in Texas?
Posted in Car Accidents on December 5, 2025
Life in Dallas rarely slows down, and losing your license can disrupt everything from getting to work to caring for family. Some drivers risk getting back on the road without realizing the serious consequences that can result. At The Law Firm Of Aaron A. Herbert, P.C., we help Texans facing charges for driving with suspended…
Read MoreWhat’s the Average Uninsured Motorist Settlement in Texas?
Posted in Car Accidents, liability on December 3, 2025
When an uninsured driver causes a wreck on Dallas roads, injured victims often wonder how much compensation they might recover. The average uninsured motorist settlement in Texas generally ranges from $30,000 to $100,000, depending on policy coverage, injury extent, and quality of legal representation handling the claim. Many drivers learn too late that the person…
Read MoreWhat’s the Difference Between Negligence vs Recklessness?
Posted in Personal Injury on December 1, 2025
The distinction between negligence vs recklessness directly affects liability, available compensation, and case strategy in Dallas personal injury claims. The difference centers on a person’s level of awareness, their decision-making, and how far their conduct deviates from ordinary care. Negligence reflects a failure to use reasonable caution, while reckless behavior involves a conscious decision to…
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