by Rachel Arnold | Oct 16, 2024 | Personal Injury
Although there are legal similarities between boat accidents and car accidents in the context of negligence and liability, there are some important distinctions that may affect the outcome of claims. The legal questions that must be answered to assign fault in a car... by Rachel Arnold | May 20, 2023 | Personal Injury
Tort reform refers to the process of changing laws that govern personal injury (tort) cases. These laws are often intended to limit the amount of compensation claim filers can receive and restrict one’s ability to file lawsuits against negligent parties. Although... by Rachel Arnold | Dec 13, 2021 | Personal Injury, Premises Liability
Most people assume hospitals are safe. The place you go to heal is not usually a place people frequently associate with sustaining injuries. You might be surprised to learn an estimated 700,000 to one million falls occur in hospitals each year. Research cited by the... by Rachel Arnold | Nov 9, 2021 | Personal Injury
Houston was shocked and saddened by the deaths and injuries at the Astroworld Festival on Friday, November 6, 2021. People who were injured and families who lost loved ones wasted no time pursing legal action. By November 8 there were already 19 personal injury and... by Mark Weycer | Jul 2, 2020 | Personal Injury
Socializing in the United States has many common denominators across the country — hosting cookouts by a pool, attending Super Bowl parties, and joining friends at happy hour, to name a few. And, while these events are enjoyable — and certainly sometimes even feel... by Mark Weycer | May 19, 2020 | Personal Injury
When you work for an employer, you have the right to be safe on the job. You have responsibilities as an employer, like doing a good job and showing up on time, but the company you work for has its own set of responsibilities. Unfortunately, not all employers live up...