How to Read a Texas Crash Report
There are two types of crash reports in Texas: the Driver’s Crash Report (CR-2) for self-reported accidents or the Peace Officer’s Crash Report (CR-3) completed by law enforcement. While the…
There are two types of crash reports in Texas: the Driver’s Crash Report (CR-2) for self-reported accidents or the Peace Officer’s Crash Report (CR-3) completed by law enforcement. While the…
Being involved in a car accident can be overwhelming,especially when it’s through no fault of your own. In Texas, which operates under an at-fault system, determine who caused the accident…
Going through a divorce is difficult enough without worrying about your personal information becoming public record. While Texas courts generally keep divorce records open to the public, there are ways…
How Does Modified Comparative Negligence Affect Liability Decisions in Texas? In Texas, liability in personal injury cases revolves around the concept of fault. Texas follows the principle of modified comparative…
When Is a Wrongful Death Claim Appropriate? It’s never easy losing a loved one. The mounting bills, funeral planning, and financial adjustment can be challenging — but none of this…
When suspicions of infidelity arise in a marriage, it’s natural to want answers – and the urge to spy on your spouse can be strong. However, the methods you use…
Can you fire your personal injury lawyer? It’s not uncommon for us to get a call from someone who wants to fire their lawyer. Perhaps they’ve found the law firm…
Did you know Fort Worth is one of the worst cities for commuters in the country? It ranked No. 10 in Forbes “Hardest Commutes in the U.S. ” study, with…
Despite being the most common type of divorce in Texas, the is a move to end no-fault divorce in the state. No-fault divorce has been a significant aspect of family…