FAQ Category: Personal Injury

I’m Hurt But Don’t Want to See Doctor. Should I wait? No. If you are injured from a car accident or other personal injury, you should seek medical care immediately and follow your doctor’s advice. Often after an accident, injured people will try to put up with the pain and…

Soft tissue injuries from a car accident or other injury case are those injuries that can’t be readily seen by an observer, and usually involve injury to muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Many such injuries that result from automobile collision include injuries to meniscus (knee), cervical spine (neck), injuries to lumbar spine (low…

Recovery from the at-fault party after a car accident or other personal injury often doesn’t occur until after you know the extent of your injuries. Getting to the doctor immediately following the accident is important. There may be many resources available to you to help with the costs of your doctor’s…

When you or a family member has been the victim of a serious personal injury or wrongful death claim, you will need to find and evaluate the qualifications of potential personal injury lawyers to handle your case. This is a very important decision and often must be made in a hurry. Sometimes,…

This is a very important question when deciding to hire personal injury lawyer. Most injury lawyers handle cases on a contingent (percentage) basis. This means that they will get paid a percentage of your settlement or judgment. If the case does not settle and there is no money damages award, the…

No. Insurance adjusters are trained to save money for the insurance company. They will not pay you any money for your injuries unless it is less than what you are entitled to receive. Many insurance companies try to intimidate people who are not represented by a lawyer into taking less money than…

We often get this question from our clients because many people want to know if they will be able to recover enough money to cover their medical and other expenses. While there are many factors that go into evaluating the damages that can be recovered in an injury case, some…

Statute of Limitations In general, the time period in which to file a lawsuit for personal injury damages in Texas is two years from the date of injury. Known as the “statute of limitations,” claims filed after this period of time will be forever barred unless the case falls within one of…