Pain and Suffering Calculator

Why You Shouldn’t Rely on Pain and Suffering Calculators

After an accident, it’s natural to want answers — especially when it comes to how much your case might be worth. That’s why online pain and suffering calculators are so popular. They offer quick estimates based on your medical bills, lost wages, and the severity of your injuries. These tools can seem helpful in a […]

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The Michael Morton Act Under Attack

Michael Morton Act Under Attack: HB 3330 and SB 1124

The Michael Morton Act Under Attack In 2013, the Texas Legislature unanimously passed the Michael Morton Act , one of the most significant reforms to criminal procedure in state history. Signed into law by Republican Governor Rick Perry, the Act was designed to prevent wrongful convictions by requiring prosecutors to disclose all material evidence as

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Top 8 Reasons for a Collaborative Divorce

Top 8 Reasons for a Collaborative Divorce in Texas

Divorce with Dignity in Texas Divorce can be emotionally and financially draining, but it doesn’t have to be a battlefield. Collaborative divorce offers a structured, private, and solution-oriented process for couples who want to part ways without unnecessary conflict. Unlike a traditional litigated divorce, collaborative divorce focuses on cooperation, preserving dignity, and keeping the control

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Legal Insights: The Track Meet Murder

The Track Meet Murder: A Legal Look at a Tragic Encounter Between Two Texas Teens

On April 2, 2025, a devastating incident during a high school track meet in Frisco left a community in mourning and raised difficult questions about youth violence and the fragile line between rivalry and real-life consequences. Austin Metcalf, 17, a student-athlete at Frisco Memorial High School, was fatally stabbed in the chest in front of

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Texas House Bill 4806: How It Hurts Injury Victims

Texas House Bill 4806: How It Hurts Personal Injury Victims

A new bill in the Texas House of Representatives is sparking controversy by proposing significant changes to personal injury law that critics argue would favor insurance companies and large corporations at the expense of everyday Texans who get injured or lose loved ones due to negligence. Texas House Bill 4806,  and its companion Senate Bill

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What is Subrogation in Personal Injury Cases?

What is Subrogation in Personal Injury Cases?

When you’re injured in an accident, you may assume that any insurance coverage you have—health, auto, or otherwise—will take care of your bills without strings attached. But if another party is responsible for your injuries, your insurance company may seek repayment through a process known as subrogation. In Texas, subrogation in personal injury cases can

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