Anderson Injury Lawyers | July 11, 2016 | Personal Injury
Subrogation Letter from Ingenix/Optum on Behalf of United Healthcare
If you have been injured in a car crash, truck wreck, motorcycle collision, or other accident where someone else was at fault, it’s very likely that you will receive a letter in the mail from a company called Optum (previously Ingenix) seeking reimbursement for health… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | February 2, 2016 | Car Accidents
Do I Have to Give My Cell Records to the Insurance Company After an Accident?
After you’ve been in a car accident, the insurance company might ask you to sign a release that allows them to access your cell phone records. Generally speaking, you’re not required to turn over your cell phone records to anyone (not your own insurance company… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | December 17, 2015 | Dog Bite
The Landlord’s Responsibility In Dog Attacks in Texas
As a dog bite injury attorney, I know that dog attacks are no laughing matter. If you’ve been bitten by someone else’s dog, you have a right to compensation under Texas law. But here’s the next question – who’s going to pay you? It’s estimated that the… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | October 8, 2015 | Personal Injury
How To Find Out If a Hospital Lien Has Been Filed Against You
If you believe a hospital lien has been filed against you after you were hurt in an accident, you can check for a lien on your local county clerk’s website. For example, in Tarrant County accident victims can go here to the Tarrant County website and click… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | August 19, 2015 | Car Accidents
How Do Insurance Companies Know About Pre-Existing Conditions?
If you’ve been hurt in a car accident and filed a claim, you might be surprised when the insurance company denies you coverage due to “pre-existing conditions.” This is especially true if you didn’t tell the insurance company about any past injuries, or if your old… read more
Anderson Injury Lawyers | February 10, 2015 | Car Accidents
Texas Laws for Drivers with Epilepsy and Other Medical Disorders
Are People With Epilepsy Legally Allowed to Drive? It depends on the state. Some states prohibit anyone with a history of seizures to operate a moving vehicle, while other states are more liberal, placing fewer restrictions on the infirm. Naturally, laws are created to protect… read more