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What Happens After You’re Charged With a Crime in Texas: From Arrest to Trial

What Happens After You’re Charged With a Crime in Texas: From Arrest to Trial Facing Criminal Charges in Texas Being charged with a crime can be one of the most overwhelming experiences of your life. You may be unsure what happens next, how serious your charges are, or what you should say—or not say—to law

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What to Do If the Other Driver Doesn’t Have Insurance in Texas

What to Do If the Other Driver Doesn’t Have Insurance in Texas Getting into a car accident is stressful enough—but discovering the other driver doesn’t have insurance can make an already difficult situation even more overwhelming. Unfortunately, this scenario is all too common in Texas, where thousands of drivers are uninsured or underinsured. At The

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What to Do If You’re Being Investigated for a Crime in Texas

What to Do If You’re Being Investigated for a Crime in Texas Being under investigation for a crime in Texas can be one of the most stressful experiences of your life. Whether it’s a misunderstanding, mistaken identity, or a genuine concern that you may face charges, what you do in these early stages can make

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Understanding Comparative Negligence in Texas Personal Injury Cases

Understanding Comparative Negligence in Texas Personal Injury Cases When you’re injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, your right to compensation might seem straightforward. However, in Texas, fault isn’t always black and white. Sometimes, more than one person is partially responsible for an accident — and that’s where comparative negligence comes into play.

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