Author: DeKeyzer Law
Right after a car accident, two clocks start ticking–and most people only find out about one of them. If you’ve done some research on your right to recovery after a car crash in Texas, you’ve probably learned that our...
Uber and Lyft drivers work for the rideshare companies. They have to follow the company rules, and they get paid through the company. But legally, the drivers aren’t considered employees of Uber and Lyft. This status and...
For more than 100 years, the majority of workers in the U.S. have been covered by state or federal workers’ compensation programs. Most states require employers to participate in the workers’ compensation scheme. But...
On local residential streets as well as multilane interstate highways throughout Texas, the name “Amazon” is plastered on vehicles all around us every day. Sometimes we see it on the side of mammoth tractor-trailers,...
Up until last year, Texas required all motorcycle owners to come in for an annual safety inspection before the bike’s registration could be renewed. Now that the legal requirement is gone. But many other requirements...
Whether you’re staying at a rental property for vacation, to visit friends and family, or while working away from home, you have certain baseline expectations. You expect a decent place to sleep and plumbing that works. You...
No amount of money can replace a loved one you’ve lost. But resources recovered in a wrongful death claim can help ease the stress and burden on the family caused by the loss. When the person or company responsible for...
Lawmakers in Texas have enacted regulations encouraging transportation companies to use our state’s roads as testing grounds for new driverless technologies. This includes autonomous trucks and robo-taxis. In addition...
Motorcycle accidents often result in horrific injuries that are visibly striking. Some injuries, however, can lead to serious consequences even when they look insignificant or seem minor. A condition called “biker’s...
Most truck accident victims are aware that the Texas statute of limitations gives them two years from the date of the accident to file a claim for their injuries. However, what they often do not realize is that failing to...
