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  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

  • This long established Law Firm strives to provide professional legal representation to each individual client to achieve the best possible result for the client.

  • Personal Injury LawyersGeneral Civil Practice, Commercial Law, and 19 more

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  • Serving Colorado City, TX

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

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  • Serving Coahoma, TX and Howard County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

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  • Serving Big Spring, TX

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

  • Over 25 yrs. experience in Family, Civil, and Criminal Litigation.

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If my husband was in an accident with life altering injuries and driver at fault is uninsured, what is our best recourse?

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Answered by attorney John F Turck (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Blaske and Blaske PLC
Given how serious the injuries are, you should consult with an attorney right away. Simply put, you're not going to get a fair shake from the insurance company(ies) unless you consult with an attorney. You might end up not needing to hire one, but you should definitely get a formal, sit-down consultation, at the very least.
Given how serious the injuries are, you should consult with an attorney right away. Simply put, you're not going to get a fair shake from the insurance company(ies) unless you consult with an attorney. You might end up not needing to hire one, but you should definitely get a formal, sit-down consultation, at the very least.
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Is there anything I can do about a personal injury that happened twenty years ago?

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Answered by attorney Kevin Marc Habberfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Black, Lyle & Habberfield, LLP
Probably not . Unless you were an infant (under 18) or under some other disability that would toll the statute, the Statute of limitations is typically 3 years for a negligence case. There is something called the discovery doctrine but, it's application is limited. In short you are probably time barred. It may be worthwhile to see an attorney to analyze your situation but, most likely, it's a dead end.
Probably not . Unless you were an infant (under 18) or under some other disability that would toll the statute, the Statute of limitations is typically 3 years for a negligence case. There is something called the discovery doctrine but, it's application is limited. In short you are probably time barred. It may be worthwhile to see an attorney to analyze your situation but, most likely, it's a dead end.
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Can I sue someone who fraudulently reported that I was holding someone hostage?

Answered by attorney Britany Michelle Engelman
Personal Injury lawyer at Engelman Law, APC
The general answer is yes, you can sue someone for this. The practical consideration, however, would be did you have resulting damages from the fraudulent reporting that you were holding someone hostage? The resulting damage would determine the actual worth of your lawsuit, if any. You would then have to evaluate if the value of your lawsuit is worth the time and effort associated with litigating the case.
The general answer is yes, you can sue someone for this. The practical consideration, however, would be did you have resulting damages from the fraudulent reporting that you were holding someone hostage? The resulting damage would determine the actual worth of your lawsuit, if any. You would then have to evaluate if the value of your lawsuit is worth the time and effort associated with litigating the case.
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