E-Scooter Lawsuits: Important Information for Victims of Electric Scooter Accidents

E-scooters are popular in many major cities across the U.S. Offering a cheap, easy, eco-friendly way to get around, e-scooters also pose some serious risks to riders. In fact, reports…

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Do You Have a Personal Injury Case? Check These 4 Basic Requirements

No matter how careful you may be, accidents and injuries can happen. When they do, questions about liability and your rights to compensation can arise. To help you figure out…

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Texas Personal Injury Cases & Minors: A Guide for Parents & Legal Guardians

Personal Injury Cases and Minors In Texas, personal injury cases for minors work differently than claims for adults. That’s because Texas law does not grant minors the legal authority to…

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How Long After an Accident & Injury Do I Have to File a Claim?

You have two years after an accident to file a case in Texas against the liable party. In other words, Texas law sets a two-year statute of limitations for filing…

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Personal Injury Cases: What Happens in “He Said, She Said” Situations?

What Happens in "He Said, She Said" Situations? “He said, she said” disputes can be the basis of nearly any type of personal injury case. That’s because, when one party…

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As Electric Scooters Multiply in Cities across the U.S., So Do Concerns, Injuries & Lawsuits

Electric scooters are extremely popular in major cities across the U.S., offering cheap, easy ways to zip around. Despite the convenience they may offer, these e-scooters – and the companies…

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