Archive of Day: July 28, 2023

Lindsey McKay Fights Against Truck Driver Negligence in Tyler, TX | McKay Law

Fights Against Truck Driver Negligence in Tyler, TX

On the roads around Tyler, people die from injuries they suffered in semi-truck accidents due to truck driver negligence every year. If you or someone you care about has been in a crash involving an 18-wheeler, you know how steeply the odds are stacked against you. A fully-loaded rig can

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Why My Personal Injury Case Worth Isn't High? 2 | McKay Law

Why My Personal Injury Case Worth Isn’t High?

Determining the personal injury case worth involves various factors, and it’s essential to consider the specific details of each case to understand why the settlement amount might be lower than expected. In a personal injury case, the negligent or careless party’s insurance company may offer you $10,000, which might be

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Texas Pedestrian Accident Lawyer 2 | McKay Law

Texas Pedestrian Accidents

Texas pedestrian accidents are usually the fault of the drivers of motor vehicles. Let’s take a closer look at the issue with McKay Law. Every year in the State of Texas, thousands of pedestrians are injured or killed in motor vehicle accidents. In fact, over the past few years in

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How Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Work in Texas? | McKay Law

How Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Work in Texas?

Individuals in cars, trucks, commercial vehicles, motorbikes, and bicycles, pedestrians, and those who trip and fall can all be injured in accidents. If your injuries are severe, you have a mountain of medical debt, and you lost income from missing work, you may have a claim for damages from the

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Do Settlements for Auto Accidents Ever Exceed the Policy Limits? | McKay Law

Do Settlements Ever Exceed the Policy Limits?

The frequency with which car accident settlements in Texas exceed policy limits can vary depending on factors. Those factors include the seriousness of the accident, the type of insurance policy, and the particulars of the case, making it difficult to give a definitive answer to this question. Nevertheless, settlements for

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