by Michael R. De La Paz | Mar 30, 2026 | Car accident case
The Bad Decisions that Can Jeopardize Your Potential Recovery When you’ve been hurt in a crash because of someone else’s negligence or carelessness, it’s critical that you don’t make basic or fundamental mistakes that can jeopardize your right to full and fair...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Mar 23, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents during Bad Weather Surges
Who Is Potentially Liable? What Must You Show to Recover Damages? Statistics consistently show an uptick of car, truck and motorcycle accidents during bad weather surges. What are your rights if you have been hurt in a collision during a blizzard, snowstorm or other...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Mar 16, 2026 | Driver Fatigue as a Cause of a Truck Accident
How Often Does Driver Fatigue Contribute to a Crash? How Do You Establish Driver Fatigue? Driver fatigue has long been one of the primary causes of truck accidents, as truckers and trucking companies seek to maximize profits by spending long hours on the road. Though...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Mar 10, 2026 | Truck accident cases
What Is the Likelihood? How Do You Ensure that It Gets Corrected? Is it possible or even likely that the police report about your truck accident contains inaccurate information or may even be completely wrong? It’s one of the first things most people want after a...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Jan 28, 2026 | What are the common types of “non-economic” damages?, Your Right to Compensation after a Texas Personal Injury
Pain and Suffering | Loss of Enjoyment of Life | Loss of Companionship or Consortium When you have been injured by someone else’s wrongful conduct, some of the losses will be tangible and some will not. The law commonly refers to those intangible losses as...