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What Happens When a Texas Work Injury Aggravates an Old Injury
Many Texas workers live with old injuries. A bad back from a past job, a shoulder from high school sports, a knee from a car crash. When a new work accident makes that old injury flare up, life can flip fast. Pain spikes, the boss needs you on the schedule, and the insurance company suddenly acts like nothing really changed. This issue comes up a lot as spring rolls on and work ramps up. Construction, plant work, deliveries, warehouses, and outdoor jobs often mean longer hour
Scott B
May 35 min read


Hidden Insurance Pitfalls After a Texas Work Injury
Hidden Insurance Pitfalls After a Texas Work Injury Work injuries in Texas often jump in the spring and early summer. Construction ramps up, outdoor crews stay longer on the job, and heat and fatigue start to hit harder. When someone gets hurt, most people assume insurance will simply handle everything. Then the letters start coming. Treatment is delayed, wage checks are smaller than expected, or a claim is denied completely. What looked simple at first turns into a mess of f
Scott B
May 35 min read


Summer Texas Truck Crashes: Heat Evidence, ECM Data, Tires, Brakes
When a big truck crashes in Texas summer heat, things happen fast. Vehicles are damaged, people are hurt, and important proof can disappear within hours. If you or your family are dealing with this, you are probably worried about medical bills, lost work, and what really caused the wreck in the first place. We want to walk you through how heat plays a role, what kinds of evidence matter, and what steps help protect your legal rights. We will talk about truck parts like tires,
Scott B
May 36 min read


Unexpected Insurance Issues After a Texas Wrongful Death
Losing a loved one in a sudden accident is hard enough without fighting insurance companies at the same time. Families often expect insurance to step in and do the right thing, only to find limits, excuses, and delays getting in the way of justice and accountability. In this article, we explain how insurance can make a Texas wrongful death claim harder than it should be, the tricks insurers may use, and how a wrongful death compensation lawyer can stand between your family an
Scott B
May 35 min read


Jury Expectations in Texas 18 Wheeler Cases After a Highway Crash
Spring in Texas means more cars, more construction, and a lot more 18-wheelers on the highway. Family trips, holiday weekends, and busy work schedules all mix together on I-10, I-45, I-69, and other major roads. When a tractor-trailer crash happens in the middle of all that, life changes in a second. What happens later in a courtroom can decide whether an injured person gets fair help or is left with unpaid bills and unanswered questions. Texas jurors bring their own life exp
Scott B
Apr 266 min read


Texas Comparative Fault in Workplace Injuries and Its Impact on Settlements
When a serious workplace injury happens in Texas, the big fight is often not just about how bad the injury is. It is about who is being blamed. Fault rules in Texas can raise or slash the value of a settlement, sometimes by a lot. If you were hurt on the job, understanding how fault works can keep you from making small mistakes that lead to big money losses. Texas uses a system called comparative fault. That means a court or insurance company looks at everyone involved and gi
Scott B
Apr 266 min read


Case Strategy Insights From a Texas 18 Wheeler Lawyer
When a regular car hits you, life can change in an instant. When an 18-wheeler hits you, almost everything about your life can change. The injuries are often worse, the legal issues are tougher, and the trucking company usually has a response team moving fast. Knowing how a strong 18-wheeler lawyer in Texas builds a case can help you protect yourself and your family. In this article, we want to walk you through how we think about these cases from the very first day. We will t
Scott B
Apr 265 min read


Texas Workplace Falls: Steps After a Slip, Trip, or Fall to Protect a Claim
When you slip, trip, or fall at work, what you do in the first few minutes and days can affect both your health and any future legal claim. A simple fall can lead to serious problems with your back, neck, head, or joints, even if you feel “mostly okay” at first. This guide walks through clear steps you can take right away to protect your body and your rights after a workplace fall in Texas. We will talk about getting medical care, reporting the incident on time, gathering wit
Scott B
Apr 266 min read


Questions to Ask a Texas Truck Accident Lawyer Before You Hire
Protect Your Rights Before You Hire the Wrong Lawyer Truck wrecks are not just big car crashes. When a commercial truck hits you on a Texas road, the case usually involves extra rules, more money at stake, and more people trying to avoid blame. That makes your choice of lawyer very important for your health, your family, and your future. Truck drivers and trucking companies have to follow federal safety rules, not just regular traffic laws. There may be multiple companies inv
Scott B
Apr 196 min read


Understanding Texas Premises Liability After Parking Garage Falls
Walking through a parking garage should not end with a trip to the emergency room. Falls in garages across Texas can lead to broken bones, head injuries, and long-term pain. Knowing what to do after a fall and how Texas premises liability law works can make a big difference in how you move forward. In this guide, we explain what steps to take right after a parking garage fall, how Texas law looks at these cases, what must be proven, and how a premises liability lawyer in Texa
Scott B
Apr 195 min read


Preserving Post-Crash Evidence in Texas Truck Claims: Letters and Spoliation
After a serious truck crash in Texas, the clock starts ticking right away. Important proof can be lost, deleted, or quietly “cleaned up” before you are even out of the hospital. If you were hurt or lost a loved one, you need to know that there are tools that can help protect that proof and hold trucking companies and insurers accountable. In this article, we explain how evidence holds, preservation letters, and spoliation rules work in Texas truck cases. We also walk through
Scott B
Apr 195 min read


Challenge Inaccurate Reports After a Texas Work Injury: What to Document
Protecting Your Texas Work Injury Claim From Bad Reports When you get hurt at work in Texas, the first paperwork that gets filled out can shape your entire case. The incident report and early witness statements often become the story everyone later relies on, even if they are wrong or incomplete. If those papers do not match what really happened, your claim can be at risk from day one. This is especially true in busy times like spring, when construction projects ramp up, plan
Scott B
Apr 196 min read


Unexpected Insurance Tactics After a Texas Truck Crash
Insurance Games That Can Cost You After a Truck Crash A serious truck crash in Texas can turn your life upside down in seconds. One moment you are driving home or heading out for a spring trip, and the next you are dealing with pain, car damage, and long hours in the ER. While you are still trying to catch your breath, an insurance adjuster may already be calling and acting like they are just there to help. What happens in those first days can change your whole claim. Commerc
Scott B
Apr 125 min read


Liability Questions After a Texas Pedestrian Crosswalk Crash
A pedestrian crosswalk crash can flip your life upside down in a few seconds. You might be walking across a marked crosswalk in Houston, following the signal, and then suddenly you are on the ground with sirens, pain, and confusion. Right away, questions start: Who is at fault? Who pays these medical bills? What if the driver’s insurance blames you? We know how stressful this is, especially when injuries are serious and you are just trying to heal. In this post, we talk throu
Scott B
Apr 125 min read


Fatal Car Accident Claims When No Ticket Was Issued
Losing a loved one in a car crash is hard enough. When officers do not give anyone a ticket, it can feel even more confusing. Families are left asking, “What really happened?” and “Do we even have a case?” That uncertainty adds to the grief and stress. We talk with many families who believe that no ticket means no fault. That is not how civil wrongful death claims work. In this article, we explain why a traffic citation is not required, how fault can still be proven, and what
Scott B
Apr 125 min read


After a Texas Work Injury, When to Call an Attorney
After a Work Injury, Timing Is Everything After a work injury in Texas, what you do in the first hours and days really matters. Your body needs care, your job may feel shaky, and the details of what happened can fade fast. At the same time, paperwork starts, deadlines begin, and the company may already be building its side of the story. Calling a work injury attorney in Texas early can help protect your health, your income, and your family, especially if you are the main earn
Scott B
Apr 125 min read


Navigating a Texas Work Injury When Your Employer Denies Liability
When Your Texas Work Injury Claim Hits a Wall Getting hurt at work can turn your life upside down in a moment. One day you are on the job, the next you are missing paychecks and trying to figure out how to heal and still keep your household together. Then your employer or their insurance company tells you your injury is not work-related or flat-out denies the claim. That feels like a punch in the gut. For many Texas workers, especially in oilfields, plants, construction sites
Scott B
Apr 56 min read


When a Texas Dog Bite Becomes a Premises Liability Case
Dog bites on someone else’s property raise hard questions very fast. Who pays the ER bill? Does the friend’s homeowners insurance apply? Is this just “a dog problem,” or is it really about how the property was kept and how guests were protected? At Collum Law Firm PC, we see that many dog attacks in Texas are not only about the dog. They are also about unsafe yards, broken gates, careless hosting, and poor control of common areas. We are going to explain when a dog bite can t
Scott B
Apr 56 min read


How to Respond to a Texas Insurance Denial: Deadlines and Appeal Steps
When a Texas insurance company sends a denial letter, it can feel like the floor just dropped out from under you. A storm hits, a crash happens, a loved one is hurt, and then the insurer you counted on says no. That letter is not the end of the story. It is the start of a process, and how you respond in the first few days can change what happens next. In this guide, we will walk through what to do right after a denial, how to read the letter, which deadlines matter, what to a
Scott B
Apr 56 min read


Early Legal Moves After a Texas Warehouse Injury
How Fast Action Protects Your Rights After a Warehouse Injury A bad warehouse accident can flip your life in a single shift. One moment you are loading pallets or running a forklift, the next you are on the ground, in pain, with coworkers calling for help. What you do in those first hours and days can have a huge impact on your health, your income, and your future. Texas warehouses are busy places, especially in spring when shipping ramps up, overtime gets heavy, and seasonal
Scott B
Apr 56 min read
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