September 2019

Does Workers’ Compensation Insurance Cover Injuries That Were Your Own Fault?

Personal Injury Lawyer Workers’ compensation insurance is designed to cover medical bills and lost wages in the event that a person was injured on the job. Covered injuries and illnesses are often broadly defined to favor the employee. Generally, if you are on the job in an activity that benefits your employer and are injured,

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How Do I Make the Most Out of My Virtual Visitation Time?

Personal Injury Lawyer American judges are increasingly ordering that so-called virtual visitation provisions be included as terms of child custody orders and co-parenting agreements. Regardless if parents share custody or one parent has sole legal and/or physical custody, virtual visitation provisions may apply to any parent who is not residing with his or her child

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Types of Personal Injury

Personal Injury Lawyer What constitutes a personal injury case? If someone is injured or harmed in any capacity because of someone else’s negligence, you may have a legitimate personal injury case on your hands. It is only right that the personal responsible for damages or injuries, be held responsible for damages and injuries. Because of

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Eighteen: The Magic Number

Estate Planning Ask the parent of an eighteen-year-old whether their child is an adult, and you’re likely to get a wry smile. Eighteen-year-olds like to think of themselves as adults, but parents tend to look at their young adult offspring and see…teenagers. Legally speaking, however, your child’s eighteenth birthday is a huge milestone. This is

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License to Carry

House Bill 1177 As a result of compliance with a mandatory evacuation order, when leaving an area, Texans are allowed to carry an open or concealed weapon up to a week in public without a license. House Bill 1177, however, does not apply to you if you are prohibited by the state or federal law

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