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New Texas Law Threatens Your Right to Full Compensation After an Injury
Learn More: New Texas Law Threatens Your Right to Full Compensation After an InjuryIf you’re seriously hurt because of someone else’s negligence, you expect to be fully compensated for your losses — including your medical bills, pain, and suffering. But a new proposal in the Texas House of Representatives could dramatically limit what injury victims can recover. House Bill 4806 would cap how much you can be reimbursed…
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Texas Personal Injury Laws: What You Need to Know in 2025
Learn More: Texas Personal Injury Laws: What You Need to Know in 2025When it comes to Texas Personal Injury Laws, staying informed can mean the difference between winning and losing your case. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area, understanding your rights in 2025 is more important than ever. At Clark Lawyer, our lead attorney Stephen…
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Can I Sue Someone Who Was Texting and Caused a Car Crash?
Learn More: Can I Sue Someone Who Was Texting and Caused a Car Crash?Every year, more than 3,000 Americans are killed because someone is driving while distracted, with many hundreds of thousands more injured in such accidents. Tragically, about 20 percent of those killed in distracted driving incidents are pedestrians or cyclists. When crossing the street or responsibly riding your bike is dangerous, our nation has a serious…
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Dallas Traffic Deaths in 2024: A Call to Action for Safer Streets
Learn More: Dallas Traffic Deaths in 2024: A Call to Action for Safer StreetsAs 2024 nears its end, Dallas faces a concerning reality: 207 traffic fatalities have occurred on its streets, surpassing the 205 deaths recorded in 2023 — with over two weeks remaining in the year. This increase highlights persistent challenges in road safety within one of Texas’s busiest cities. Each statistic represents a life lost and…
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Compensation Limits on Texas Personal Injuries
Learn More: Compensation Limits on Texas Personal InjuriesAfter suffering injuries in an accident, it may cross your mind how much compensation for damages you can receive. Unfortunately, the answer to that question is not simple, and you can expect many factors to affect the compensation for your personal injury claims. Different types of damages in a personal injury lawsuit must be addressed before compensation…
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Understanding Contingency Fees
Learn More: Understanding Contingency FeesMost people do not anticipate being involved in a car, truck, or personal injury accident and so therefore, most people are not financially prepared to deal with the aftermath. From sky high medical expenses to missed work, the financial consequences caused by a car accident can be devastating. Fortunately, the U.S. court system allows accident…
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Personal Injury Damage Caps in Texas
Learn More: Personal Injury Damage Caps in TexasIf you were injured by somebody else’s negligence in Dallas, Texas, you may be prepared to file a personal injury lawsuit. While you have every right to do so, you should know that Texas personal injury damage caps may affect the outcome of your case or your ability to file a claim at all. A…
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Who is Liable in an Elevator Accident?
Learn More: Who is Liable in an Elevator Accident?Elevator accidents are not all that common, and most elevator injuries occur during the maintenance phase and not when passengers are actually in the cars. This is because elevator technology is so refined that elevators are one of the safest modes of transportation. However, just because elevator accidents do not occur all that often does not…
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When There is a House or Apartment Fire, Who is at Fault?
Learn More: When There is a House or Apartment Fire, Who is at Fault?According the U.S. Fire Administration, an average of 3,000 people die every year in house and apartment fires. The most recent data, which is from 2015, saw 3,280 deaths by fire and 15,700 injuries, for a grand total of $14.3 billion in losses. In most instances, the homeowner is to blame when a home catches fire,…

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