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Why? Chances are you will probably need this law app one day. There were approximately seven million car collisions in the U.S. in 2018 according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Over 36,719 people were killed and 2.3 million were injured. Insurance companies pay car repair and injury claims…

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Eric Reyes nominated as “Top 10” Attorney in Texas

On May 10, 2016, Eric Reyes was nominated by the American Institute of Legal Counsel as one of the “Top 10” attorneys in personal injury in the state of Texas for 2016.  This award celebrates the attorney accomplishing the highest degree of professional achievement in his field of law and…

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Eric Reyes earns Board Certification in Civil Trial Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy

On October 30, 2015,  Eric Reyes received his Board Certification in Civil Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy ( NBTA).  He is already Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board Of Legal Specialization (TBLS).  A person injured in an auto accident or other type of accident caused by someone…

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Cyclist Killed in DFW Mid-Cities Hit-And-Run

In yet another tragic reminder of the dangers at hand for cyclists and pedestrians, a Haltom City cyclist was struck and killed by a motorist driving a large sports utility vehicle off of East Belknap Street this past week. According to the witness who called 911, the accident occurred shortly after 4…

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Why choose a Texas Board Certified Lawyer ?

Why is it important to hire a board-certified lawyer? The legal profession, like the medical profession, contains a very large body of knowledge that makes it impossible for one lawyer to concentrate in all areas of the law. The Texas State Bar that regulates the legal profession does not require…

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Insurance 101

Since 1988, I have been helping ordinary people just like you who have been injured by the negligence of others. Consequently, my adversary is the insurance company who pay on behalf of the party that caused the accident.  Now, the insurance company is not in the business to pay the…

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Can I Trust the Insurance Company?

Imagine this: you are at your kitchen table, trying to figure out how you are going to pay your medical bills, the doorbell rings, and it is the insurance adjuster at the door. The adjuster has a settlement check, or a tape recorder ready to tape your recorded statement. What…

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League City, Texas Auto Wreck Left Bicyclist With Broken Bones

A lawsuit was filed on November 14, 2013 in Galveston District Court by bicyclist Jennifer Gorberg against automobile driver Jade Puckett for broken bones suffered in an accident with a motor vehicle driver. Both parties are residents of League City, Texas, where the accident occurred on October 28, 2013.  While…

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