by Michael R. De La Paz | Jul 15, 2025 | Determining Fault in a New Mexico Truck Accident
Proving that the Trucker or Trucking Company Was Responsible for Your Losses Determining fault in a New Mexico truck accident can be complicated, as many factors may contribute to causing a crash. To successfully recover compensation for your losses, though, you must...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Jul 8, 2025 | The Evidence Commonly Used in an Illinois Car Accident Claim
The Ways Your Attorney Will Prove Your Case You’ve been hurt in a car wreck in Illinois. You have a right to file a personal injury claim, but you’ll need to gather compelling evidence to support your claim. What evidence is commonly used in an Illinois car accident...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Jul 1, 2025 | Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents in Florida
The Factors that Lead to Vehicle-Pedestrian Collisions Pedestrian accidents are far too common in Florida and can often be tragic, even when the vehicle is small and traveling at a relatively slow speed. What are the most frequent causes of pedestrian accidents in...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Jun 25, 2025 | The Common Causes of New Mexico Truck Accidents
The Factors Most Often Involved in Semi and Tractor-Trailer Wrecks State and federal trucking regulations generally allow for a commercial truck to carry up to 80,000 pounds while on the road. In a collision with a passenger vehicle, which will weigh about one-tenth...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Jun 18, 2025 | Car accident case
Whiplash | Traumatic Brain Injury | Spinal Cord Injury | Soft Tissue Trauma | Broken Bones The third largest state in the country (in population), Florida also ranks third in the number of motor vehicle accidents. In 2021 alone, more than 400,000 sought medical...