Truck accidents are among the most devastating personal injury accidents. This is due to the size and weight of large trucks in comparison to passenger vehicles. A large truck is any truck weighing more than 26,000 pounds. A fully loaded tractor-trailer can weigh over 80,000 pounds. This is in comparison to a mid-size car which…
Personal injury cases are more complicated than they may seem. Several parties must work together to resolve a case causing delays and disagreements. Personal injury attorneys constantly battle to ensure their clients are treated fairly and receive the compensation needed to cover their total accident-related losses. While accident victims would like this process done quickly,…
Your initial consultation with a personal injury attorney is an interview. You are meeting with a legal professional in the hopes of finding someone you would like to work with to build a successful personal injury case. A lot of thought and preparation should go into interviewing a potential attorney. Personal injuries involve your current…
Before setting off to file a personal injury claim in San Antonio, you must first know what distinguishes a claim from a lawsuit. The two terms are often used interchangeably, but a personal injury claim is a different legal action from a personal injury lawsuit. What is a Personal Injury Claim? A personal injury claim…
If you are contemplating giving a recorded statement to an insurance company, speak with an experienced San Antonio injury lawyer. There are times when making a statement to an insurance company is the necessary and the proper thing to do. However, making the wrong statement to a claims adjuster could cause: Your claim to be…
After being injured in an accident, be it a motorcycle accident, car accident, or truck accident, caused by someone else’s negligent actions, you have a right to pursue damages for the costs associated with your injuries, both economical and non-economical. However, many states, including Texas, set a limit on how much a plaintiff can recover…
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