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I’m on the Jury. Now what?

If a lawsuit can’t be settled before the trial date, it moves to court. In that case, attorneys have two main options: they can pay a jury fee and request a jury trial, or opt for a judge to decide the case. If you’re selected as a juror, you may … Continue reading

Know Your Rights: How Herrman and Herrman Can Help You Obtain Medical Bills under Texas Law

Navigating a hospital stay can be overwhelming. The stress of recovery, the uncertainty of medical bills, and the maze of hospital billing practices can leave anyone feeling lost. Herrman and Herrman Personal Injury Lawyers understand that, as a patient, you have the right to be informed about your hospital bills—and … Continue reading

Does My Settlement Impact My Taxes?

One of the most rewarding moments as a personal injury attorney here in Corpus Christi, Texas, is handing my client their well-deserved settlement check. This is the day they’ve anticipated, the day the insurance company finally compensates them for the pain and suffering they’ve endured. While no settlement can fully … Continue reading

If you’ve heard about lawsuits over IVC filter complications, you may be wondering what these cases involve and, more importantly, what you should do if you or a loved one has an IVC filter. In this guide, we’ll cover the essential information about IVC filters, their associated risks, and how … Continue reading

What are the Insurance Policy Limits in my State?

If you have ever purchased insurance for your car (or any general insurance) you may have heard the term, “Policy Limits”. These are the limits that you’re paying for each month known as your Premium. The policy limits are listed on the Declarations page of the insurance agreement. Many people … Continue reading

Claims Against Charitable Organizations in Texas

Oftentimes, people will approach law firms with potential claims against what are legally deemed “charitable organizations”.  A charitable organization is an organization that is listed as an exempt organization in Section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.  This distinction can be found in Chapter 84 of … Continue reading

Avoid Blind Spots—and Protect Your Right to Compensation

Every day, drivers find themselves in dangerous situations simply because they can’t see what’s beside them. Blind spots are areas around a vehicle that are invisible to the driver without properly positioned mirrors, and they exist in nearly every type of vehicle—cars, trucks, boats, and even aircraft. The National Highway … Continue reading

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