When Is a Government Entity Liable for an Austin Car Accident?
If you get into a car accident in Austin, you may assume that you can hold the individual driver who caused the crash responsible for paying for your losses. In certain situations, however, you may also be able to hold…
What Kind of Evidence Is Needed in an Austin Construction Accident Case?
Construction is a highly dangerous industry that sees a large number of annual worker injuries and deaths in Texas. Most of these devastating incidents are preventable and caused by someone’s negligence, or the failure to act with the proper amount…
What Is the Difference Between Workers’ Comp and a Third-Party Construction Lawsuit?
A construction accident in Texas has the potential to cause significant injuries and deaths. In the aftermath of a harmful construction site incident, victims and family members may be able to collect financial compensation for their losses. Understanding the difference…
What Happens if You Are Hit by a Driver Without a Valid License in Austin?
It is against the law to operate a vehicle without a valid and current driver’s license in Texas. Unfortunately, many drivers break this law and drive on suspended, revoked and cancelled licenses. Others drive without ever having had a license…
How to Handle Disputed Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Austin
It can be difficult to determine who is responsible for paying for medical expenses and property repairs after any car accident in Austin. After a multi-vehicle crash involving three or more drivers, liability determinations can be even more complicated. If…
Can Subcontractors Sue for Injuries on Texas Construction Sites?
The average construction site in Texas involves multiple contractors and subcontractors who have been hired by the general contractor to complete specific tasks. If you get injured while working as a subcontractor on a construction project, you may be able…