By Sean Lyons | Published December 15, 2020 | Posted in Personal Injury | Tagged Tags: damages, distracted driving, modified comparative fault, noneconomic damages |
Driving distractions— such as texting, talking on cell phones, radio tuning, grooming, eating or drinking — can divert motorists’ attention from the road and cause accidents. In 2019, there were 377 Texans killed in accidents caused by distracted driving. If you are injured in a collision with a distracted driver, you may have a basis Read More
Read MoreMedicines have helped innumerable people suffering from illnesses and have even saved lives, but defective drugs sometimes can be worse than the diseases they were meant to alleviate. Drug companies are required to test their products for safety and effectiveness and to warn of potential side effects. If they fail in these duties and you Read More
Read MoreSuppose you are unlucky enough to be the victim of medical malpractice and your attorney brings suit against several of your health care providers. Some of them settle with you while others insist on proceeding to trial, where you win a sizable verdict. Since Texas tort law doesn’t allow you to get a double recovery Read More
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