by Michael R. De La Paz | Jan 14, 2026 | What is comparative negligence?
What Happens When You Are Partially at Fault for Causing an Accident? While many accidents are the fault of a single person, it’s not uncommon for both parties to have some responsibility for the mishap. Texas law sets forth specific rules when both parties have some...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Jan 7, 2026 | Liability after a Personal Injury
Understanding the Legal Basis for Liability after a Personal Injury When you’ve been hurt because of the wrongful acts of another person, you may be able to allege that the other party’s actions were intentional, but, in most instances, any claim for damages will be...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Dec 24, 2025 | Injured by a Defective Product
Do You Still Have a Claim If It Was a Gift? What Should You Do to Protect Your Rights? It happens all too often—you get something you wanted as a gift from a friend or family member and the product is defective, causing you unnecessary injury and loss. Is there...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Dec 17, 2025 | Rideshare Accidents during the Holidays in Texas
Who Is Potentially Liable for Your Injuries? What Should You Do to Protect Your Rights? Did you know that rideshare accidents go up during the holidays in Texas? That’s due, in part, to the fact that there are many more people on the roads, but there are other factors...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Dec 10, 2025 | Delivery Vehicle Accidents in Texas during the Holidays
Taking the Right Steps to Protect Your Health and Your Legal Rights The roadways in Texas are jammed with delivery vehicles from Thanksgiving through the end of the year, leading to a dramatic increase in delivery vehicle accidents in Texas during the holidays. What...