11

Mar

Are Self Driving Cars Safe?

I remember working on legislation before the Texas Legislature at least as far back as 2017 on this very issue. I know it will come as a shock, but some of the manufactures and programmers of these vehicles were seeking a free pass for the injuries that they caused.   I...

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11

Mar

The Psychology of the Average Insurance Adjuster

For most personal injury victims, one of the most unnerving parts of resolving their claim is working with an insurance adjuster. While some adjusters are friendly enough, their process is often shrouded in mystery. They rarely show their hand when it comes to figuring out what t...

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11

Mar

How Economic Stresses Can Make Life Harder for Personal Injury Victims

The COVID-19 crisis has been a disaster for the American economy. One in five American workers is receiving unemployment insurance. The federal government has authorized Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to individuals and businesses for over $510 billion. The Federal Reser...

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11

Mar

How Not to Get Hurt on the Side of the Road If Your Vehicle Is Disabled

In January 2022, Houston Chronicle wrote a safety-oriented article about traffic fatalities outside of disabled vehicles in Texas. AAA reports that Texas ranks first in the nation in deaths outside disabled vehicles. Between 2015 and 2019, 263 people died outside disabled vehicles...

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11

Mar

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Personal Injury Claims

While there's never an ideal time to be dealing with a personal injury case, the moment we’re living through now with the COVID-19 pandemic might just go down as one of the most challenging. It can feel overwhelming. Just as the impact of the virus has been felt far b...

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11

Mar

Creating New Healthy Habits After Your Accident

Let's face facts: An injury accident can really throw you off your game. You may experience mobility issues while you’re recovering, possibly needing help with basic tasks like eating or dressing. If your injuries are permanent, you may have to adapt to a “new n...

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11

Mar

Dealing With Rage When Someone Else Causes Your Serious Injury

Look, we all know that accidents just happen. Indeed, Centers for Disease Control statistics show that U. S. accidents happen in enormous numbers, where every year:- about forty million visit their doctor's office for unintentional injury; – about thirty million...

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11

Mar

Why and How to Journal Your Serious Injury Recovery

If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury, there's likely only one thing on your mind: Recovery. You want to get to a place where you feel whole, rested, and safe again. You want to move past the trauma of your event. There are many therapeutic steps that go into...

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11

Mar

Lessons from the Pandemic: Dealing with Health Uncertainty as Constructively as Possible

Now that many of us are poised to start seeing the acute dangers of the pandemic in our metaphorical rear-view windows, we need to start learning how to move forward as positively as we can. Many of us, spurred by constant stress throughout the pandemic, now have to manage our ne...

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11

Mar

Disability Insurance 101: What Personal Injury Victims Need to Know

You may become a disability customer in the blink of an eye. A swerving truck, an icy patch in the road, a distracted driver—tiny moments that may determine whether you'll be back in the office tomorrow or laid up for weeks in the hospital. Disability is a serious pro...

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