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Yes. It is very common for one spouse to beat up the other but the injured spouse then does not want to press charges. The DA can still prosecute,... Read Answer
As soon as possible, in an effort to prove complex had an unreasonably dangerous condition on property that caused your fall.
Please feel free to... Read Answer
You should consult an attorney on this claim given the severity of the injuries. Depending on where you live in Texas, I can help you find a... Read Answer
No, you don't have a civil case given these facts.
The other side has made a demand from your insurance carrier. If the incident is relatively minor then there isn't anything to worry about because... Read Answer
In theory, yes, but the real issue is where do you collect the money...
These civil assault cases can be very successful, if the defendant has money... Read Answer
Yes, if I understand your question. A family member can make a claim against another family member or person, even if both are covered by same policy.
Yes, but only if your damages are $75,000 or more. You can also sue in state court. If you have a lawyer, talk with him/her about this.
Send your lawyer a written request for him to address all your issues by a deadline, or explain you will have to get a replacement and perhaps file a... Read Answer
Yes, you very well may have a case. You might want to contact the manufacturer direct or consult a products liability lawyer familiar with car cases.
In Texas, you have two years from the date of the original injury to either file your lawsuit or have settled the claim. So, if it is longer than... Read Answer
I suspect there would be criminal charges, and beyond that, civil liability, but typically that is only worth pursuing if there are assets that can... Read Answer
Yes, you could, but given they both told you and had yellow warning sign in area, if a jury found you more than 50% to blame, then the defendant is... Read Answer
If your employer does not have work men's compensation insurance, and in some way contributed to you being injured, then Texas law holds the employer... Read Answer