March 2018
Federal Government Tests Aimed at Finding out How “Stoned” is “Too Stoned to Drive”
For much of last year, a small group of volunteers spent their time getting high on marijuana and then getting behind the wheel of a car. These volunteers were part of a test conducted by [...]
Avoid These 5 Social Media Mistakes to Protect Your Personal Injury Claim
Insurance companies can use information you share on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to fight your claim for personal injury compensation. Although there are specific rules on admissible evidence in court or a [...]
Study Shows that Multi-Tasking Responsible for Increase in Auto Accidents
Like most of the nation, in San Antonio and South Texas, the ability to "multi-task" is considered a desirable skill to have, to the extent that mutli-tasking has begun to pervade our culture and mentality. [...]
3 Facts to Know About Personal Injury Cases Before Filing a Claim
Many lawsuits filed in the U.S. stem from accidents that caused injury. These claims seek to obtain compensation for the injuries, including medical bills and loss of income, sustained by victims after the accident. But [...]
How Personal Injury Lawyers Protect Wrongfully Injured Individuals
Everyone runs into some kind of accident at some point in their lives. But when you're injured due to the negligence of someone else's reckless actions, what should you do? For those with barely any [...]
Common Mistakes People Make when Filing Claims for Workplace Injuries
If you were injured due to a workplace accident or have been diagnosed with an illness or injury closely associated with your work, what you do in the next few days will determine the strength [...]