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How Does a Personal Injury Attorney Get Paid in Texas?

The Contingency-Fee Agreement. Generally speaking, a personal injury attorney in Texas normally gets paid by a “contingency-fee” agreement. But what does that mean? It means that the lawyer agrees to represent the client and will get paid out of the proceeds of any settlement or recovery in the client’s case. If there is no recovery, […]

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At-Fault Driver Will Not Cooperate with the Insurance Company

 What Happens if the Other Driver Will Not Contact nor Cooperate with the Insurance Company I get calls all the time from clients who had a car wreck with someone and the at-fault driver basically goes into hiding.  A guy merges into your lane, rear-ends you, or runs a red light.  You’re injured and need

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Should I act as my own attorney or hire a personal injury attorney? – Part 1

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“Cost & Necessity” Affidavits in Texas.

What is a “Cost & Necessity” Affidavit in Texas? In Texas, a “cost & necessity” affidavit is used in the litigation process as evidence of expenses or damages incurred in a civil suit. The use of this affidavit is governed under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Chapter 18. It is routinely referred to by

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