Wearing a seat belt can save your life, but can it also save your personal injury case? If you’re hurt in a car accident that’s not your fault, you would like to be compensated for your damages. You may have expenses from medical bills, lost wages, and therapy. The concern is who’s to blame for injuries from the car accident if you didn’t wear your seat belt. Here we’ll explore seat belt laws and how they affect your personal injury case. Seat Belt Laws There are safety belt and car seat laws to prevent and reduce accident related injuries with motor … [Read more...]
How To Handle and Avoid Accidents During the Holidays
Truck and car accidents are common in the winter months, especially during the holidays. People are busy and more distracted than usual. It’s also easy to get caught up in the holiday cheer. At Springer & Lyle, your well-being is important to us not only during the holidays, but every day of the year. To stay safe, remember these tips on how to handle accidents during the holidays. Be Patient If you find yourself in a truck accident or car wreck, don’t be surprised about the wait time at the scene. The traffic and volume of emergency calls may interfere with the normal process. There … [Read more...]
Work Related Injuries
Employers Who Carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance Workers’ compensation is a plan with good intentions. It allows those who are injured at work, or contract a work-related illness or condition, to collect for their medical expenses and a portion of their lost wages without having to prove their employer was negligent. They just have to prove they were injured on the job. But, Texas law does not require employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance. Employees may still need legal help when trying to collect for their damages depending on the circumstances. The attorneys at Springer … [Read more...]
My Personal Injury Case: Will It Have to Go to Court?
The easy answer to the question, “Will my personal injury lawsuit go to court?” is that it all depends. Many factors have to be considered before that decision is made. At Springer & Lyle, each claim is prepared as though it will go to trial. Meanwhile, we consider reasonable settlement offers and advise the clients accordingly before we ever get to court. Our goal is to help each client maximize the value of their claim. In a high percentage of cases, this can be accomplished without a trial. Having said that, each case is different and there are many factors that go into the analysis. … [Read more...]
Dangers of Distracted Drivers
From the moment everyone learns to drive, we are reminded, "Keep your eyes on the road and your mind on your driving," as well as "You have to drive for yourself as well as everyone else on the road." The reality is that we often do anything but. That’s why, at the law firm of Springer & Lyle, we represent those who have been injured through the negligence of others, and distracted drivers, regardless of the cause. The causes of car or truck accidents are numerous, but when a driver causes an accident because of those distractions they need to be held accountable. Cell phone use is … [Read more...]
Accidents Caused By Inexperienced Truck Drivers
Inexperienced truck drivers is one of the leading causes of trucking accidents in Texas. There’s a duty incumbent on every trucking company to properly screen and train their drivers. Drivers are responsible for 60 foot long tractor-trailers that weigh up to 80,000 pounds that are difficult to maneuver and require long stopping distances. If a trucking company breaches its duty to properly screen and train its drivers and a crash occurs because of that, the personal injury attorneys at Springer & Lyle want to work with you to have both the trucker and his employer held liable. Many … [Read more...]
5 Red Flags When Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney
You’ve been seriously hurt in a motor vehicle collision, and you want your rights and interests protected, so here are five red flags when hiring a personal injury attorney. If any of these flags pops up, Springer & Lyle is likely to tell you that you might want to look elsewhere. The Pass Off You’ll probably be retaining a law firm of personal injury lawyers and not a specific attorney to represent you. You don’t want your file passed around from attorney to attorney. You’ll want assurance that the person you meet with will be at the steering wheel throughout every stage of your … [Read more...]
What To Do If You Are Hit By a Drunk Driver
Each time you get on the road, you take care to follow the traffic rules and regulations. Unfortunately, there are others who do not abide by the same rules as you, so there is always a risk of being involved in a car accident. All too often there are people who endanger all of those who cross their path by drinking and driving. When a drunk driver makes the decision to get behind the wheel of their car, they are putting themselves and the lives of all those they come in contact with at risk. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drunk driving kills one person every … [Read more...]
Phones Aren’t the Only Cause of Distracted Driving
With new laws, increased penalties and enforcement, along with public service messages, Springer & Lyle believes the public is getting the message about the dangers of cell phone use and texting while driving. However, more reminders are needed about the dangers of distracted driving in general. These distractions involve eating, changing music or radio channels, using navigation systems, attending to personal hygiene and even putting on makeup. The list can go on. Whenever a driver diverts their focus from driving, they’re reducing their effectiveness and risking their own personal … [Read more...]
Personal Injury: Information You Should Know
If you’ve had an accident you feel was not your fault, you may be considering a lawsuit. It’s not always that simple. An injury doesn’t mean an automatic payout. There are some qualifications you need to meet to know if you have a personal injury case. Use this guide to help you figure out your next steps to finding justice. Burden of Proof The plaintiff has the burden of proof in a lawsuit. That means you must have evidence to prove who was at fault and your damages. To determine if you have a personal injury case, here’s what you must prove: The responsible party was negligent. For … [Read more...]