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Where is the Proper Place to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Question:  I was involved in a very serious car accident that involved three cars.  The accident happened in my hometown.  However, one of occupants of the other car was injured and is from Dallas, which is about 12 hours away from where I live.  What are the chances that I would have to deal with […]

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Other Insurance Company Wants a Recorded Statement.

When I first started out as a young Dallas personal injury lawyer back in 1994, recorded statements were routine.  Most attorneys, including myself, did not even question them.   When we would get a new car accident case, the other driver’s insurance company would request a recorded statement of my client.  The adjuster would say

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Using Health Insurance in Your Personal Injury Case

An issue that commonly arises in a personal injury case is whether or not you should use your health insurance.  That decision depends on many circumstances.  But before answering this question, we should discuss how the typical health insurance policy works. When you have health insurance, you become part of a vast network of hospitals

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Should I File On My Insurance After a Car Accident

I am often asked by clients whether they should file on their own auto insurance policy after a car accident.  They hesitate to do so because of the fear that they may be cancelled or face a rate increase.  At the same time, however, they realize that they are not getting the quality of service

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The Mediation Process

Cases pending in the Dallas / Fort Worth area courts are almost always ordered to mediation before going to trial.  That is because judges know that mediation presents the best chance for the parties to resolve their dispute and move the case off their already crowded  dockets.  Statistically speaking, legal disputes settle without ever going

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