In 2017, James Burton, an author for Worldatlas rated Texas as the third highest state, with a number of 443,856 registered motorcyclists. Many of these motorists choose to drive a motorcycle because of the purchase price compared to a four-door vehicle, affordable fuel costs, and the enjoyment of riding along…
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Teenage Driving: Safety Precautions The New Driver Should Take
August is the time of year children return to school. Many teenagers work all summer long to meet the requirements to receive a Texas driver’s license, so they can drive to school on their own. Although these young individuals might have met all of the requirements, they still lack the…
Multi-Vehicle Accidents: Who’s fault is it?
Who’s at fault in a multiple vehicle collision? Multiple vehicle car accidents can be one of the most dangerous collisions an individual can experience. These types of collisions can cause severe injuries to the parties involved. Some of the most common causes of multiple car accidents come from distracted drivers.…
Comparative Negligence
I was hit in a car accident, but the other driver wants to blame me. Who’s at fault? In the busy state of Texas, people are constantly going their own directions to get where they need to be. Many are in a rush to get to work, drop the kids…
Bicycle Accident Claims
I may have a bicycle accident claim, what can I do? Bicycle accidents happen frequently in the all areas of Texas, urban and rural, especially during the fall, spring, and summer. People participate in cycling either causally with their family and friends or competitively. Regardless of how people enjoy this…
The Pre-Litigation Process
Pre-litigation Process The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is constantly busy with traffic. Unfortunately, traffic contributes to automobile accidents whether the traffic is stop-and-go or an individual not paying attention to their surroundings. Once an individual is hit by another vehicle, he or she may be concerned with their bodily pain or…
Dram Shop Liability Lawsuits
Can I sue a bar or other liquored licensed vendor after an alcohol-related accident? The term “Dramshop” refers to a shop typically known as a bar, tavern or restaurant to sell alcohol sold by the dram, which is a small unit of liquid. Wright v. Moffit 437 A.2d 554. The…
Spoliation of Evidence
What can I do if I have a case where the other party did not preserve evidence? The legal definition of this type of situation is called “spoliation of evidence”. This means that a party in a case destroyed or did not properly preserve evidence. A party may have done…
What is a summary judgement?
What happens to the insurance company when I win a summary judgementA summary judgement is a motion used by my office in car accident cases and other liability claims to reduce the fact issues for a jury. Typically there are two issues for every liability claim. The fact question regarding…
Eric Reyes recognized by Texas Bar College
The Texas Bar College FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 18,2019. Contact: Katherine Korrodi, 512.427.1819 or 800.204.2222 x 1819 The Texas Bar College Recognizes Member Eric R. Reyes. AUSTIN – The Texas Bar College congratulates Eric R. Reyes on his continued membership in the College. In addition to his membership in the…