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  • Apartment Complex Accountable After a Tragic Drowning

    Our firm was honored to represent a mother and her young son after they suffered an unimaginable tragedy. Shortly after moving into their new apartment complex, the family discovered that the swimming pool was closed because the property did not have a valid permit. Despite this, when the boys asked management for permission to swim, they were allowed into the pool.

  • Child Fall from Apartment Window

    Our firm represented a young mother and her little boy after a devastating tragedy in Las Cruces. Shortly after moving into their apartment, the family struggled through the sweltering August heat when the air conditioner failed. Despite repeated requests, management never repaired it. Forced to open a bedroom window to cool the unit, the mother had no idea that the window itself was dangerously defective.

  • Drunk Driving and Corporate Negligence

    Our firm had the privilege of representing a grieving El Paso family after the sudden and tragic death of their husband and father, who was killed in a crash caused by a drunk driver. The collision occurred in the middle of the afternoon on Interstate 10 when the driver, operating a company vehicle owned by a large pharmaceutical company, rear-ended our client’s vehicle. The violent impact severed his aortic artery, and he did not survive.

  • Teen Partially paralyzed by Medical Negligence

    Our firm represented a young man whose life was forever changed by the negligence of a local neurosurgeon. The teenager, who was obese but otherwise hopeful about his future, was subjected to an unnecessary mid-back surgery that left him partially paralyzed. Rather than trying conservative treatment or referring him to specialists experienced in obesity-related spinal issues, the surgeon rushed to operate — a choice our experts confirmed was inappropriate and dangerous.

  • Veteran Injured by a Commercial Truck

    Our firm represented a proud Army veteran who devoted her life to service and remained active in her community long after leaving the military. Before the crash, she participated in wounded warrior events and adaptive athletic competitions, showing her strength and resilience despite lingering injuries from her time in the service.

Stay In The Know

  • What should I do if I was involved in an auto accident?
    Immediately after an accident, stop, don’t leave the scene and make sure everyone is okay. If there are injuries, the first call you should make is to 911. You should always call the police in the event of an accident, and cooperate and be respectful to the police and the other driver. Gather as much information as you can, including collecting the other driver’s contact information, taking photos of the vehicles and scene and collecting the contact information of any witnesses.
  • What if the other driver, who caused the accident has no insurance?
    Your own insurance contains uninsured motorist protection and applies if the at-fault driver has no liability insurance. In Texas, uninsured motorist protection is mandatory unless you reject that coverage in writing. Uninsured motorist coverage also applies if the accident is a hit and run. In Texas, there must be contact with the uninsured vehicle for the uninsured motorist protection to apply.
  • What information do I need to have to file a claim?
    To file a claim against the at fault driver, it is best to have a copy of the accident report, photos of the vehicles involved, the accident scene and any of your visible injuries, your own automobile insurance information, and a list of all of the medical providers who have treated you for your injuries. You are not required to give the other driver’s insurance a medical authorization or agree to a recorded statement.
  • What types of compensation can I recover after an auto accident?
    These are the elements of damages that the negligent driver is required to pay if he or she causes an accident: all reasonable medical bills (past and future), lost wages and the lost ability to earn wages in the future, loss of household services, pain and suffering, mental anguish, permanent impairment and disfigurement. A reasonable settlement offer should include all of your medical bills, lost wages and a significant sum for pain and suffering and your other harms and losses.
  • How is fault proven in a truck accident case?
    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations govern big commercial trucks like 18-Wheelers. These laws are designed to protect the motoring public from negligent truck drivers. These federal safety laws are also designed to ensure that trucking companies who hire negligent drivers are also accountable when their drivers ignore the safety rules of the road.

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