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Your Rights If You’re Injured on a Non-Union Construction Site in Austin

The construction industry is one of the most dangerous in Austin, Texas, with thousands of worker injuries reported annually in this sector. Unfortunately, if you get injured in an accident at a non-union construction site…

What Qualifies as a Traumatic Brain Injury in Texas Law?

A traumatic brain injury is a serious type of harm that can occur in many different accidents, including falls and car crashes. Understanding what qualifies as a traumatic brain injury or TBI in Texas law…

What Is the Average Settlement for a Spinal Cord Injury in Texas?

Spinal cord injury settlements in Texas can vary widely from case to case. For this reason, it is critical not to base the estimated value of your case on any “average” amount. Spine and back…

Loss of Consortium Claims in Catastrophic Injury Cases  

In Texas, negligence and misconduct have consequences. Someone who gets injured by another person has the right to seek justice in the form of financial compensation for their related losses. This may include loss of…

Life Care Plans in Personal Injury Claims

Justice in a personal injury claim is not just about short-term medical bills—it’s about ensuring an injured person can afford the care, support, and resources they will need for the rest of their life. In…

Complete vs. Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries

One of the most catastrophic injuries a person can suffer in an accident in Texas is a spinal cord injury (SCI). Damage to the spinal cord can permanently alter mobility, sensation, and overall quality of…

Can Airbag Burns Lead to Permanent Scarring Lawsuits?

Airbags are one of the most important vehicle safety features, but they are not risk-free. In some crashes, airbag deployment can cause serious burn injuries, including burns that result in permanent scarring or disfigurement to…

Calculating Future Medical Costs for Traumatic Brain Injury Victims

Life after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Austin can be extremely expensive. The medical care alone for treating a brain injury can cost millions of dollars over a victim’s lifetime – especially in cases…

Your Rights If You’re Injured on a Non-Union Construction Site in Austin

The construction industry is one of the most dangerous in Austin, Texas, with thousands of worker injuries reported annually in this sector. Unfortunately, if you get injured in an accident at a non-union construction site…

What Qualifies as a Traumatic Brain Injury in Texas Law?

A traumatic brain injury is a serious type of harm that can occur in many different accidents, including falls and car crashes. Understanding what qualifies as a traumatic brain injury or TBI in Texas law…

What Is the Average Settlement for a Spinal Cord Injury in Texas?

Spinal cord injury settlements in Texas can vary widely from case to case. For this reason, it is critical not to base the estimated value of your case on any “average” amount. Spine and back…

Loss of Consortium Claims in Catastrophic Injury Cases  

In Texas, negligence and misconduct have consequences. Someone who gets injured by another person has the right to seek justice in the form of financial compensation for their related losses. This may include loss of…

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What To Do When Your Employer Doesn’t Have Workers’ Compensation

Workers’ Compensation is an insurance program regulated by the state providing covered employees with medical benefits and income if they suffer a work-related illness or injury. Private employers in Texas choose to provide workers’ compensation insurance coverage to their employees,…

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What is a Hospital Lien in Texas?

Hospitals in Texas are required to provide treatment to people in need, such as car accident victims. Texas protects those hospitals, and other emergency medical providers, by allowing them to file a hospital lien for their reasonable medical bills, which…

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Statute of Limitations in Texas Personal Injury Cases Explained

The statute of limitations is the amount of time a person has to file a lawsuit for their “cause of action,” or case. The cause of action this post focuses on is personal jury cases in Texas. The statute of…

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¿Qué formularios debo firmar para las aseguradoras?

Si se ve involucrado en un accidente de tráfico, puede que reciba varios formularios de autorización de las diversas aseguradoras de automóviles implicadas. Los formularios de autorización típicos incluyen un formulario de autorización médica, autorización de registros de empleo y…

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What Authorization Forms Should I Sign for the Insurance Companies After A Car Accident?

If you are involved in a car accident, you will probably receive a series of authorization forms from the various auto insurance companies implicated in the accident. Typical authorization forms include a Medical Authorization, Employment Records Authorization, and Accident Statement…

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Health Insurance and Your Personal Injury Claim

Health insurance plays an important role in assessing a personal injury claim.

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How Medical Bills Can Affect Your Credit

If you are injured in an accident, the unexpected medical care expenses can create a financial burden that is difficult to shoulder. This could leave you asking how unpaid medical debt can affect your credit. This is not an uncommon…

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An Introduction to HIPAA

HIPAA stands for the Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. The law was signed on August 21st, 1996 with the initial goal to improve the accountability and portability of health insurance for employees changing jobs, and to combat waste, fraud,…

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What Can be Done About Abusive or Negligent Adjusters in Texas?

“You have the right to be treated fairly and honestly when you make a claim.” Consumer Bill of Rights, Personal Automobile Insurance Dealing with insurance companies can be a stressful and unpleasant experience. If you encounter an abusive or negligent…

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House Bill 1774 y el huracán Harvey: ¿Tengo que presentar mi reclamo antes del viernes 1 de septiembre de 2017?

El huracán Harvey ha causado inundaciones y daños masivos en Texas. En medio del diluvio, surgió una narrativa que recomienda a los residentes afectados por las inundaciones que presenten sus reclamos de seguro por daños a la propiedad antes del…

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House Bill 1774 and Hurricane Harvey: Do I have to File my Claim Before Friday 9/1/2017

Hurricane Harvey has caused massive flooding and damage in Texas. Amidst the deluge, a narrative has emerged recommending residents affected by flooding to get their insurance claims for property damage filed by Friday September 1, 2017. The basis of this…

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Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Insurance in Texas: What it Does and Why you Need it

All drivers in Texas are required by law to have a minimum amount of auto insurance. The minimums in Texas are $30,000 for each injured person, up to a total of $60,000 per accident, and $25,000 for property damage per…

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