Austin Personal Injury Blog
It’s no secret that I’m a University of Texas sports fan. My dad played baseball at UT, I have undergrad and law degrees from UT, my mom went to UT, and my younger brother went to UT. I have two kids, each of whom knew the Eyes of Texas and Texas Fight by the time…
Read MoreI have often been quick to criticize the current Texas Supreme Court regarding its decisions in the tort arena, but last week, they may have outdone themselves. Last week they handed down a decision in Trammel Crow v. Gutierrez that has emasculated inadequate security premises liability cases – cases where the injured person says that…
Read MoreLawyers aren’t the quickest to adopt technology, but those of us that litigate have been using social network sites such as LinkedIn, MySpace, and Facebook to investigate witnesses or clients for some time. And we’re probably all familiar with the reports of Dr. Flea’s blogging of his own trial. But this week, there have been…
Read MoreI have often said that people often come to me not because they were harmed, but because of the way they were treated after they harmed. For example, a medical malpractice client may come because they can’t get a straight answer from the doctor. Or a person injured in an accident may come because they…
Read MoreSome of you may have noticed that the blog has been AWOL for the last few days. Unfortunately, our internet provider moved over to new servers, and the blog didn’t make it. I think we have the technical errors corrected, and we should be up and running back to normal. Thanks for your patience. To…
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