Being seriously injured in a car accident is a painful experience, typically requiring a long road to recovery. One injury, that hits your wallet, is rising insurance premiums. In some cases, it’s even more painful than the physical injury as rising insurance premiums won’t lower for 3-5 years after the accident. So, if you have been in… Continue reading Do My Insurance Rates Rise If The Car Accident Wasn’t My Fault?
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Michael J. Wynne joins The Dirty Verdict to discuss his journey to becoming a White Collar Criminal Defense attorney. Michael J. Wynne: https://gwafirm.com/michael-j-wynne/ Hosts: Peter Taaffe: https://comeauxmediation.com/attorney/peter-taaffe/ Kyle Herbert: https://www.herberttrial.com/about-kyle-herbert/ Bill Ogden: https://fbtrial.com/attorneys/bill-ogden/
Tony Buzbee joins The Dirty Verdict to discuss his recent victory representing Ken Paxton in front of the Senate. Hosts: Peter Taaffe: https://comeauxmediation.com/attorney/peter-taaffe/ Kyle Herbert: https://www.herberttrial.com/about-kyle-herbert/ Bill Ogden: https://fbtrial.com/attorneys/bill-ogden/
However, Houston and other cities have local laws that require a leash, muzzle, or other restraint in public areas or prohibit owners from allowing dogs to “run at large.” When a dog owner violates these laws, it can result in someone suffering harm. If you or a loved one is the victim of a dog… Continue reading Texas Leash Law: Overview
Rebecca Millo discusses her experiences as a prosecutor and running for Judge in Galveston.
No, Texas is not a no-fault state for car insurance claims. Texas is a “tort” or “at-fault” state, which means the person who caused the accident is liable for damages such as medical bills, car repair costs, pain and suffering, and other losses. Because of this, accident victims in Texas also have the option to file… Continue reading Is Texas a No-Fault State?
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