
Dallas–Fort Worth Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers
Motor vehicle accidents are a daily reality across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. From congested highways like I-35E, I-30, I-20, US-75, and Loop 12 to busy city streets in Dallas, Fort
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Motor vehicle accidents are a daily reality across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. From congested highways like I-35E, I-30, I-20, US-75, and Loop 12 to busy city streets in Dallas, Fort

If you’ve been injured on the job in Texas, one of the first questions you’ll have is:
“What benefits am I entitled to under workers’ comp?”
Texas workers’ compensation

Hearing is critical for communication, safety, and productivity in nearly every workplace. When hearing loss and social security disability impairments prevent you from performing essential job functions, you may qualify

Vision is essential for nearly every type of employment. When eye disorders or vision loss prevent you from performing daily tasks, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)

The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes that impairments affecting vision, hearing, and speech can severely limit a person’s ability to work. These conditions fall under Section 2.00 of the SSA

Texas is the only state in the country where employers can choose not to carry workers’ compensation insurance. These companies are known as non‑subscriber employers, and if you’re injured while

Texas is the only state that allows private employers to opt out of workers’ compensation insurance. These employers are called nonsubscribers, and the difference is huge:
If your employer carries

Imagine waking up each morning not knowing whether your body will cooperate. Some days, your joints ache as if you’ve run a marathon. Other days, your lungs feel tight, or

When you’re injured on the job in Texas, the decisions you make in the hours and days that follow can dramatically affect your medical recovery, your income, and your legal

Living with lupus can be unpredictable and overwhelming. The disease often causes chronic fatigue, joint pain, organ complications, and flare-ups that make steady employment impossible. If lupus prevents you from