With recent technology upgrades and social media addictions, there are more distracted drivers out on our roads than ever before. Accidents are bound to happen. Now, it’s only a matter of when; not if. Usually, when an accident occurs, typically one would seek some sort of medical attention. Medical attention … Continue reading
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Beautiful open country roads attract many motorcyclists to South Texas from Corpus Christi down throughout the greater Rio Grande Valley and into Brownsville, Texas. There are more than 400,000 motorcycles registered in the Lone Star State, making it the third most popular state for biking behind Georgia and California. While … Continue reading
Every month Workforce Solutions present a report on unemployment and labor trends in the Rio Grande Valley. Charts detail that the once high levels of unemployment have been now eliminated which is a welcome sign for the RGV. A long-held belief is that the RGV is a very poverty-stricken area, … Continue reading
In Corpus Christi, §53-15 is the city ordinance that offers protection for vulnerable road users. This specific ordinance lays out how motorists are supposed to interact with non-motorist on roadways within the city. It lays out how to pass one of these road users. The ordinance also lays out how … Continue reading
Navigating the legal system after a personal injury can feel like deciphering an entirely new language. The legal jargon, complex procedures, and unfamiliar “terms of art” can leave you wondering, “What does this mean for me and my future?” One such term you might hear is “dispositive motions.” Understanding these … Continue reading
Why Hiring Herrman & Herrman Personal Injury Lawyers Ensures Your Settlement Is Handled with Care and Precision When you secure a settlement after a personal injury case, it’s natural to feel relief—but what happens next can often feel overwhelming. Managing settlement funds is a complex process involving legal requirements, financial … Continue reading
In San Antonio, pedestrians, and motorcyclists, and horseback riders are considered vulnerable road users. So those who aren’t vulnerable road users are motor vehicle operators. Roads can be scary for vulnerable road users, but ordinances lay out the rules. Because safety is a priority, extra precautions are made. Ordinances consist … Continue reading
McAllen, Texas, is more than just a vibrant city in the Rio Grande Valley—it’s a community rich in culture, opportunity, and growth. Founded in 1904 by the McAllen Townsite Company, the city has blossomed into one of Texas’ most desirable places to live. Known for its favorable weather, low cost … Continue reading
Credit card theft and identity fraud are increasingly common—and increasingly sophisticated. In 2017 alone, the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) reported over 1,500 credit card data breaches, a trend that has continued over the years. Victims often face financial ruin, emotional distress, and a complicated web of legal issues as … Continue reading
The United Nations Human Rights chief is pressing the Trump administration to put an end to the zero-tolerance policy that sees children as young as 5 years separated from their parent to be charged to court for illegal border crossing. The UN chief says the action is “unconscionable” for any … Continue reading