Category: Texas Law

Your Student Loan Debt Crisis Demands Immediate Action – New Federal Changes Could Be Your Answer If you’re drowning in student debt and considering bankruptcy, every day you wait could mean missing out on groundbreaking relief opportunities. Recent federal changes have revolutionized student debt discharge in bankruptcy, with 98% of decided cases now providing full…

Your Medical Care Went Wrong—Now Texas Law Limits Your Recovery If you’ve suffered a devastating injury due to medical negligence in Texas, you’re facing a harsh reality: state law caps your non-economic damages at $250,000, regardless of how severely your life has been impacted. This means that no matter how much pain you endure, how…

When Damaged Guardrails Lead to Devastating Injuries: Your Path to Justice If you’ve been injured in a crash involving a damaged or improperly maintained guardrail, you’re facing more than just physical recovery—you’re confronting a complex legal challenge that involves holding government entities accountable. Proving government negligence in guardrail injury cases requires specific evidence and understanding…

motorcycle

Lane splitting – operating a motorcycle between lanes of traffic – stirs up strong opinions in Houston and across Texas. Is lane splitting safe? Supporters say it helps motorcyclists avoid getting rear-ended in traffic. Critics argue it’s unsafe and creates new dangers for everyone on the road. In a city like Houston, where traffic jams…

open shop

What You Need to Know If You Are Injured on Someone Else’s Property Property owners in the State of Texas are generally required to keep their premises in a reasonably safe condition for individuals who are either invited on their land or have a right to be there. If you are injured because a property…