San Antonio injury lawyers are united in their outrage over a law that is referred to as the “paid and incurred” law. The Texas legislature passed this law in 2003. In 2005 the legislature, with the backing of medical professionals and legal professionals, attempted to undo this mistake, but the governor failed to sign the […]
Author Archives: Rush Gransee
Texan’s injured by medical errors are very often denied access to the Courts. Texas voters have allowed the Texas Legislature to cap non-economic recoveries in medical malpractice cases at a maximum of $250,000.00. Therefore, when a non-employed, retired or young Texan is killed by the negligence of a medical provider the most that can be […]
San Antonio drivers need to be vigilant when inspecting their cars for defects that can cause serious accidents. Any easy inspection is to visually inspect tires for cracking, separation and anything else out of the ordinary. If anything is suspected take the car to a car dealer or tire seller for an inspection. Do not […]
San Antonio auto accidents are occasionally caused by tire defects. San Antonio personal injury lawyers need to be aware that a tire defect can cause serious injuries and often death. Occasionally speed, road debris, or impact is to blame for a tire failure, when in fact the tire defect itself caused the vehicle to leave […]
Personal injuries in Texas caused by product defects occur too often. San Antonio personal injury lawyers with experience in product defect cases have kept all of us safer by holding manufacturers accountable. Product liability lawsuits have become an increasingly important means of keeping consumers safe. Case in Point: the current Toyota Motor Corp. recalls highlight […]
An Americano USA bus was involved in a serious accident 55 miles South of San Antonio, Texas on Highway 37. The accident killed at least two and injured many more passengers. Approximately 38 passengers were transported to area hospitals. The bus had just left San Antonio and was headed to Matamoros, Mexico for a Spring […]
In a recent story on San Antonio local news (WOAI), it was reported that records from the Texas Department of Transportation’s database indicate that since 2005 San Antonio law enforcement officers have cited cell phone use as a contributing factor in more than 17,519 accidents with 7,519 injuries and 167 deaths. Further, according to the […]
Auto accidents in San Antonio could increase because some 2010 Ford Mustangs have the incorrect rear tire size indicated per Federal Motor Vehicle Standards. Incorrect tire size markings could result in replacement tires being used that are incorrectly sized. Incorrect tire size could result in a loss of stability or other safety issues. Owners of […]
When a bus is in a serious accident it is often assumed that a driver is at fault, and in most bus accidents it is driver error that causes the accident. Serious bus accidents in San Antonio and surrounding areas are common events. When a bus accident occurs it is not uncommon for the driver […]
It is unknown how many auto accidents have been caused in Texas or specifically San Antonio because of the well publicized problem with Toyota vehicles. Over 2 million Toyotas are being recalled because of problems with gas pedals which can cause the vehicles to accelerate or fail to slow down when removing pressure to the […]