Category: Personal Injury Law
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Reasons Insurance Companies Deny Fire Claims
Compassionate Support After a Fire‑Claim Denial A devastating fire is traumatic enough; learning that an insurer has rejected the claim can feel like a second disaster. Texas homeowners, tenants, and business owners frequently turn to experienced fire‑claim denial attorneys for guidance when promised coverage suddenly disappears. With decades of combined practice in property‑insurance disputes, these… Read more
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What Happens If You Have No Insurance but the Other Driver Was at Fault?
Accident victims who lack auto insurance can still pursue full compensation when another driver causes a crash. Although millions of Texans forego policies because premiums are steep, fault rules remain the same: the negligent party must pay. Experienced Texas car accident attorneys routinely guide uninsured drivers through claims, fines, and litigation. This page explains rights,… Read more
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San Antonio Car Accident Lawyer
If you’ve been hurt in a car accident in San Antonio, you may feel overwhelmed by medical bills, ongoing pain, and relentless calls from insurance adjusters. It’s natural to be anxious about what steps to take next. Attorney Minesh Patel at San Antonio Car Accident Lawyer – The Patel Firm understands what you’re going through… Read more
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If My Child Gets Hurt at School, Who Pays?
Schools are meant to be safe spaces, so a phone call about your child’s injury can be both alarming and frustrating. It’s natural to ask yourself, “Who’s going to pay these bills if the school—or someone else—caused the accident?” The good news is that legal options exist to pursue compensation when negligence is involved, so… Read more
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What Makes Sharing the Road with Motorcyclists Dangerous?
Sharing the road with motorcyclists is dangerous because motorcycles are smaller, less visible, and more vulnerable to severe injuries compared to other vehicles. Driver negligence, such as distracted driving, unsafe lane changes, or failing to check blind spots, significantly increases these risks, leading to frequent and serious accidents on Texas roads. Texas Roads & Commitment… Read more
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What Happens if Someone Else is Driving My Car and Gets in an Accident
Insurance follows the car in Texas. If the borrower causes a crash, your liability coverage pays first; if another motorist is at fault, that driver’s insurer must cover the losses. You usually avoid personal liability, though premiums may rise and rare exceptions—such as negligent entrustment—can expose owners to lawsuits. How Can an Attorney Help If… Read more