Child Hurt in a Car Accident in Texas? Here’s What You Need to Do
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: the screech of tires, the shattering of glass, the sudden chaos of a car accident. In those terrifying moments, your instinct is to protect your…
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: the screech of tires, the shattering of glass, the sudden chaos of a car accident. In those terrifying moments, your instinct is to protect your…
Ghislaine Maxwell Granted Limited Immunity This month, Ghislaine Maxwell was granted limited immunity—specifically, proffer immunity—by the Department of Justice (DOJ). This arrangement was made so Maxwell could participate in multi-day…
What is a federal proffer? A proffer is a written agreement that occurs after a meeting with federal authorities during which the defendant provides valuable information in hopes that this…
What is an Unavoidable Accident? Picture this: You’re cruising down a foggy highway, staying alert and following the rules. Then out of nowhere, a tire blows. The vehicle spins out,…
Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases in Texas As experienced personal injury attorneys at Varghese Summersett, we are often asked about the time limits for filing a…
We’ve all heard the adage: “Do the crime, do the time.” But what if the judge has some other punishment in mind, like carrying an embarrassing sign, working in a…
Understanding Your Texas Divorce Decree: A Comprehensive Guide In Texas, the divorce process is officially over when a judge signs the final decree of divorce. This legal document legally ends…
What is Negligent Security? Negligent security falls under premises liability law in Texas. It refers to situations where a property owner or manager fails to provide reasonable security measures, resulting…
What is a Mistrial? A mistrial is a trial that has not been successfully completed. It can occur for a variety of reasons, such as a hung jury (when the…