Hit by a School Bus in Texas? Who’s Liable Depends on Who Ran It
A school bus hit your car, ran a red light, failed to yield, or backed into you in a parking lot. You have injuries. You have a totaled vehicle. And…
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A school bus hit your car, ran a red light, failed to yield, or backed into you in a parking lot. You have injuries. You have a totaled vehicle. And…
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has arrived, and North Texas sits at the center of it. AT&T Stadium in Arlington, renamed Dallas Stadium for the tournament, will host nine matches…
You were attacked in the parking lot of your apartment complex. Or in the stairwell. Or in the laundry room. Someone you have never met shot you, stabbed you, or…
You are driving on US-385 south of Pecos or State Highway 349 near Midland when a loaded sand hauler blows through a stop sign and hits you. The truck has…
You were stopped at a light, merging onto the highway, or pulling out of a parking lot when a blue van or box truck with an Amazon smile logo hit…
You were driving to work, crossing a parking lot, or riding your bike when a driver with a delivery bag in the passenger seat ran a red light, blew through…
A UPS package car ran a stop sign in your neighborhood. A UPS feeder truck merged into your lane on I-35. A UPS driver clipped you while reversing out of…
What is a Civil Statute of Limitation in a Texas Civil Case? The statute of limitations is essentially a deadline for filing a lawsuit. The purpose of these statutes is…
What Montgomery v. Caribe Transport Means for You On May 14, 2026, the United States Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision that changes the landscape for anyone injured in…