Anderson Injury Lawyers | January 30, 2024 | Texas Law
Can I Have Just One Drink and Be Safe To Drive in Fort Worth?
It’s a common misconception that there is a safe amount of drinking you can do before driving. One survey found that 69% of people admit to driving after drinking some alcohol, with about 65% believing they are fine to drive after one or two drinks. … read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | January 25, 2024 | Car Accidents
Five Things to Know About Car Accident Settlement Agreements
Car accidents can be devastating. Many drivers and passengers involved in car accidents face physical and emotional trauma and a maze of financial and legal challenges. Navigating the aftermath of a Fort Worth car accident often culminates in what is known as a car accident… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | January 18, 2024 | Product Liability
The Mirena Crash Is Real, and It’s Affecting Countless Women
Mirena, a hormonal intrauterine device (IUD), is known for providing convenient, long-term birth control. It is a T-shaped plastic device that slowly releases a specific type of progestin, which helps prevent pregnancy. Over 160 million women have used (or are using) Mirena globally. Though many… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | January 18, 2024 | Car Accidents
The 12 Most Common Causes of Car Accidents in Dallas, TX
According to a recent report from NBC 5, Dallas has the worst traffic death rate among all of America’s major cities. Dallas’s traffic fatality rate between 2017 and 2021 was 15 deaths per 100,000 people, a rate higher than Phoenix, Houston, and even Los Angeles…. read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | January 8, 2024 | Personal Injury
How Safe Are Motor Scooters in Fort Worth, TX?
Motorized scooters, e-scooters, and other low-powered devices like hoverboards have rapidly increased in popularity. Dockless e-scooter rental companies are popping up in cities across the country, often bringing a wave of injuries. Cities like Fort Worth are not designed to accommodate motorized scooters. Riders also… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | December 19, 2023 | Personal Injury
Examples of Proximate Cause in a Dallas Personal Injury Case
When someone is injured, they often suffer compensable damages, such as medical expenses, lost wages, and damage to their vehicle. However, before they can recover this compensation, they must prove they are legally entitled to it. Proximate cause helps establish this link. Without showing proximate… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | December 19, 2023 | Car Accidents
What Happens if I Do Not Report a Car Accident in Dallas, TX?
Most car accidents in Texas must be reported to law enforcement. Failing to report a car accident in Dallas, TX, could have several consequences. You could hurt your chances of recovering compensation for damages and be charged with fines and other penalties. When Am I… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | November 28, 2023 | Car Accidents
Nine Factors That Determine How Much to Expect From a Car Accident Settlement
Traffic collisions are an unfortunate reality that can result in physical injuries, financial losses, and emotional trauma. Under Texas personal injury law, you may be entitled to compensation for the full range of these damages. However, many people wonder how much to expect from a… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | November 22, 2023 | Personal Injury
Basic Dallas Personal Injury Settlement Breakdown: How Much Goes in My Pocket?
Navigating a personal injury can be a complex and emotionally charged process. Most personal injury cases settle with insurance companies before trial. For victims, this begs the question, “How much of the settlement goes in my pocket?” When it comes time to negotiate or settle… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | November 21, 2023 | Car Accidents
Dallas DUI Checkpoints
DUI accidents can cause catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths for innocent victims. Police agencies throughout Texas enforce drunk driving laws. DUI checkpoints are used to identify drunk drivers and remove them from the road before they can cause a crash. However, are Dallas DUI checkpoints… read more