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Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations in Texas
The Texas wrongful death statute of limitations sets a two-year deadline for most lawsuits, measured from the date of death. Once this period expires, courts...
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Suit in Texas?
When a loved one dies because of someone else’s negligence, families are often left searching for answers while facing overwhelming grief and financial stress. Texas...
How Are Wrongful Death Settlements Paid Out in Texas?
When a loved one dies due to another person’s negligence, surviving family members are often left to cope with medical expenses, funeral costs, and the...
Who Is Liable for a Truck Accident in Texas?
Truck accident cases often involve more than one at-fault party. In addition to the driver, responsibility may rest with the trucking company, a maintenance provider...
When to Hire a Truck Accident Attorney in Texas
A commercial truck accident often results in serious injuries, rising medical expenses, and early contact from insurance companies. After a collision, trucking companies typically act...
What Can Families Do After a Trucking Accident Fatality in Texas?
Losing a family member to a commercial truck collision brings grief that words cannot capture. Beyond the emotional weight, surviving relatives face immediate decisions involving...
How to File a Truck Accident Lawsuit in Texas
Crashes involving 18-wheelers often result in serious injuries that far exceed those seen in standard car accidents. The size and weight of commercial trucks increase...
What Happens When a Trucking Company Violates FMCSA Rules
Commercial trucks operate daily on Texas highways, and when safety rules are ignored, the risk of serious collisions increases for everyone on the road. Federal...