by Justin Roberts | Jun 26, 2024 | Personal Injury
Most Texans would be surprised to learn that the law in Texas is that the government can do no wrong. While, technically, the government can do wrong, it can’t be held accountable. This concept is known as “sovereign immunity” or “governmental...
by Justin Roberts | Jun 25, 2024 | Car Accident
If you are injured in a car accident and you are not at fault, you may be compensated for damages and losses resulting from the accident. This may include the cost of repairs as well as your medical bills and other expenses that are necessary to restore you to the...
by Justin Roberts | Jun 25, 2024 | Slip and Fall
It depends. Under Texas law, the simple fact that you slipped or fell or otherwise got injured in a store or other business does not mean the business is automatically liable for your damages. You must prove that the business or premises owner did something wrong or...
by Justin Roberts | Jun 25, 2024 | Car Accident
Rideshare company cars are increasingly common sights on American roadways—and not just in huge metropolises like Dallas and Houston. Uber and Lyft alone were responsible for 6% of all vehicle miles traveled in the United States in 2021, according to the career...
by Justin Roberts | Jun 24, 2024 | Car Accident
That is a question currently pending before the Texas Supreme Court. The question is, if you are injured through the negligence of another person in a car wreck, but at the time of the wreck you were not wearing your seatbelt, can you still make a claim for your...