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Oilfield Injury Lawyer in Texas: What to Do After a Serious Oilfield Accident
Hurt in an oilfield accident or energy jobsite injury? We explain why oilfield injuries are often catastrophic, how multiple companies on the same site may be liable, and what an oilfield injury lawyer does to protect your claim and recovery.
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Texas Insurance Bad Faith Claims After a Home Fire Loss
Texas homeowners may have an insurance bad faith claim if their fire loss claim is delayed, denied, or underpaid without a reasonable basis. This article explains common bad faith tactics, fire claim disputes, homeowner rights, and when to contact a Texas insurance bad faith lawyer.
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Falls After Surgery: Anesthesia, Pain Meds, and Assisted Ambulation Failures
Post-surgical falls are often preventable. Learn how anesthesia and pain meds increase risk and when “assisted ambulation” failures become negligence.
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Texas Damages Caps: What They Are and Why They Matter
Texas limits what injured victims can recover in certain cases. Learn about key damages caps and why their real value has declined over time.
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Shoulder or Knee Pain After a Dallas Car Accident: When MRI and Orthopedics Matter
Shoulder and knee injuries are often undervalued because early X-rays look normal. Learn when MRI and orthopedics can identify tears and support your claim.
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Concussion After a Car Accident in Dallas: Symptoms and What to Do
Concussion symptoms can show up hours or days after a Dallas crash. Here is what to watch for, what to do next, and how to document it.
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5 Things Not to Say to an Insurance Adjuster
Following an accident that leaves you injured, the words you use with an insurance adjuster matter. They are well-versed in gathering information and can misconstrue a harmless comment and use it to d...
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Tax Free Personal Injury Settlement
If you received a settlement for a personal injury within the last year, part or all of it could be tax free. Section 104(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code provides that any damages received on accou...
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