Monday, November 27, 2017

Terrible Truck Accidents in 2017

Road accidents are not prejudiced in claiming their victims. However, the make, model, and size of the vehicles involved can and do make a difference in the severity of injuries and the ultimate outcome of any automobile accident. What this boils down to is this one simple fact: In road and highway accidents, size matters. Check out the Federal Motor Carrier Statistics website to see just how outnumbered passenger cars are on our highways any given day. This information can be accessed at this site. Our roads and highways must accommodate the transportation of goods as well as people, which involves the imminent presence of large trucks. A collision between a tractor-trailer, also known as “18-wheeler” and a standard vehicle is much like a battle between horse and a small dog. Although there is no way to completely annihilate transportation accidents, there are ways to persuade humans to be more responsible and cautious. This article indicates just how dangerous a truck driver’s job is. If he/she is that endangered inside that big truck, imagine how endangered motorists are in the smaller vehicles that travel alongside! The internet is full of video clips of tragic loss-of-life and injury accidents that were either caused by an 18 wheeler or involved one of these large trucks. Although the vehicles are a necessity in our economy, if a motorist is maimed or loses his/her life in a tractor trailer accident due to negligence either intentional or unintentional, the injured or their survivors should also have a right to a reasonable settlement in compensation for the damages sustained. Reyna Injury Lawyers have been defending the rights of those injured in tragic automobile accidents for decades, and they are especially experienced at defending the rights of those who have been injured in accidents involving large trucks. If you or a loved one have suffered or your loved one has lost their life due to a tragic accident involving an 18 wheeler, contact our offices today. 
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Friday, November 24, 2017

What is a Contingency Fee?

A contingency fee is a type of attorney and client payment arrangement, commonly utilized in personal injury cases in the United States. If you have been injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, the first step in protecting your legal rights.


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Thursday, November 23, 2017

Tips to safely use cruise control

Cruise control makes driving easier by allowing you to set the speed you want to travel at without pressing the gas pedal. This can help you stay under the speed limit and aid in avoiding reckless driving behaviors. It’s essential to be smart and safe when using this function on your vehicle.


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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

What is a Contingency Fee?

A contingency fee is a type of attorney and client payment arrangement, commonly utilized in personal injury cases in the United States, according to Cornell Law School. With a contingency fee agreement, a client pays nothing in the way of attorney fees unless a claim or lawsuit is successful.
A contingency fee must be reasonable, according to the American Bar Association. Typically, the fee assessed upon the successful conclusion of a case pursuant to contingency agreement is a percentage of compensation obtained. Oftentimes, the fee is about 33 percent of the compensation awarded. If the judgment in a lawsuit must be appealed to a higher court, a bit more money usually is assessed for an attorney fee, pursuant to a contingency agreement.
In addition to attorney fees, an injured person usually will not be responsible for the costs associated with pursuing a case unless a favorable outcome is obtained by legal counsel. The costs associated with pursuing a claim or lawsuit are deducted from the final settlement of judgment in a personal injury case.
Unlike some other types of fee arrangements utilized by attorneys, a client does not need to pay a retainer when a contingency fee is utilized. In other words, a client need not come up with any money in advance of hiring legal representation in a personal injury case.
If you have been injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, the first step in protecting your legal rights is scheduling an initial consultation with Renya injury lawyers. You can schedule a preliminary appointment by contact Renya injury lawyers any time that is convenient for you. In the same way that the firm charges no attorney fee unless the legal team prevails in your case, there is no charge for an initial consultation.
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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Texas?

 
In the State of Texas, the spouse, children or parents of the deceased are allowed by law to file a wrongful death claim. For the case to hold, the plaintiff must prove that the death arose due to the negligence of the defendant.
A child over the age of 18 can seek compensation in the event that he or she can prove that his or her parent’s death qualifies to be categorized under wrongful death. However, grandparents and siblings of the deceased cannot file a wrongful death claim.
Any member of the deceased person’s family mentioned above can file the claim or the qualified members of the family can come together and file the claim jointly. In the event that none of the family members files the claim within three months of the deceased persons passing, an executor of the deceased’s estate may file the claim.
Once the compensation is awarded by the court, it will be up to the court to decide how the compensation will be divided among the various family members. Your family attorney must demonstrate personal and financial loss suffered by each of the affected family members for the jury or the judge to decide on the appropriate compensation to compensate each of the parties.
How to prove wrongful death in Court
For you to win a wrongful death case, it is important for you and your attorney to prove these four basic elements:
• The death was caused by the defendant.
• The death was as a result of the defendant’s negligence.
• The death has affected and other family members who are entitled to receive compensation for the wrongful death.
• You or your family members suffered monetary damages as a result of the wrongful death.
Since wrongful death cases are complex and difficult to handle, you should consider hiring a professional wrongful death attorney to handle the case for you. Talk to one of our wrongful death attorneys at Reyna Injury Lawyers who will guide you on how to file your claim. Schedule a free consultation today.
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Monday, November 6, 2017

How to Safely Use Cruise Control?

Cruise control makes driving a bit easier by allowing you to set the speed you want to travel at without pressing the gas pedal. This can make it easier to stay under the speed limit and aid in avoiding reckless driving behaviors. It’s essential to be smart and safe when using this function on your vehicle. Follow these tips to utilize cruise control without compromising safety.
Watch the Road
Automatic acceleration means you need to keep your eyes on the road even more vigilantly than before since you’re traveling at a constant speed. You’ll need to watch for cars coming in your lane, a reckless driver, or unexpected items in the roadway. Once you apply the brake cruise control automatically stops as an added safety feature.
Keep your foot on the brake
Keep your foot very close to the brake when using cruise control in case you need to stop suddenly. It’s common to use cruise at high speeds on the highway, sometimes in excess of 70mph. Taking your foot away from the accelerator is absolutely fine, but keep your foot ready to press that brake pedal at any point.
Speed Limits
Stay under the speed limit when using cruise. You can still get a ticket if you’re using it and engage in speeding or other behaviors that classify you as a reckless driver. Activate cruise a few miles under the speed limit to account for small changes in speed such as going down hills.
Appropriate Situations
Cruise control is not ideal for all road conditions. When the roads are wet or covered in snow, you need to have the most control possible. Staying at one constant speed can be dangerous and lead to an accident if you start sliding off the road or need to slow down for a sharp curve.
Cruise control is a convenient feature for most vehicles if used correctly. If you or someone you know is injured in an accident, call Reyna Injury lawyers today for a consultation and to determine your next course of action.
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