This form is a questionaire to be provided to all new clients to assist the attorney in gathering information regarding the client and his or her claim.
Texas follows a 'modified comparative fault' rule. If you’re partly responsible, your compensation may be reduced based on your share of the fault, but you may still have a claim.
Not necessarily! Many cases settle out of court. However, if a fair settlement isn’t offered, be ready to fight your case in front of a judge.
Strong evidence can make or break your case. Collect photos, gather witness statements, and keep all medical records related to your injury.
In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file your claim. Don't let the clock run out on you!
You can claim for a wide range of injuries, from physical harm to emotional distress. Basically, if it caused you pain and suffering, it’s worth discussing.
If you’ve been hurt due to someone else's carelessness, you might have a case. It's wise to chat with a personal injury lawyer to assess your situation.
First things first, make sure everyone is safe and get medical help if needed. Then, gather all the necessary info like names, contact details, and insurance companies.