“We Can’t Lose!” The Myth of the “Cut & Dry” Case.
I hear it all the time: “My case is clear.” We have a “cut and dry case.” However, the insurance company is denying the...
How to Handle Eye-Witnesses in your Injury Case
In a perfect world, witnesses will present themselves and cooperate. They will cooperate with you and your attorney while preparing for your big...
Comparative and Contributory Negligence
Many times I have potential clients call me and say that they were injured in a car crash that was not their fault, but the “adjuster is...
Can the Non-Use of a Seat Belt Be Used Against Me in a Car Accident Case
In 2015, the Texas Supreme Court ruled in Nabors Well Services v. Romero that the non-use of seat belts is admissible in an auto...
Time for Professional Jurors
Casey Anthony was found “Not Guilty” of murder. O.J. Simpson was found “Not Guilty” of murder. Being a trial lawyer in...
Jury Duty – Part IV of IV
Now, let’s assume you are one of the “lucky” ones selected for jury duty. I will follow a typical case in Dallas / Fort Worth...