by JIm Ross | Dec 29, 2025 | Blog
Handling personal injury cases that involve disabled individuals requires attention to legal detail, sensitivity to accessibility and discrimination issues, and an ability to build evidentiary narratives that reflect long-term needs. This guide outlines practical...
by JIm Ross | Dec 22, 2025 | Blog
After an accident, documenting injuries thoroughly is one of the most powerful things that can be done to protect legal rights and maximize the chance of fair compensation. Clear, organized evidence ties the incident to the harm suffered, quantifies losses, and makes...
by JIm Ross | Dec 15, 2025 | Blog
Texas uses a modified comparative negligence system—commonly called the “51% bar rule” to decide who pays and how much after an accident. That rule assigns percentages of fault to everyone involved and reduces a plaintiff’s recovery proportionally. If a...
by JIm Ross | Dec 8, 2025 | Blog
Facing a personal injury in Fort Worth brings a combination of physical, emotional, and financial challenges. While medical care is the priority, the legal process that follows can significantly influence the speed and quality of recovery. Working with a Fort Worth...
by JIm Ross | Dec 1, 2025 | Blog
Signing a contract can feel routine: a landlord agreement, an employment offer, a loan document, or a quick service contract. Yet the act of signing turns a draft into a binding legal obligation. Small oversights or misunderstood clauses can lead to long-term...
by JIm Ross | Nov 24, 2025 | Blog
After a car accident, adrenaline and shock can mask pain and lead you to assume that no serious injury occurred. Some injuries, however, don’t reveal themselves immediately. Delayed symptoms can lead to prolonged suffering, higher medical bills, and weaker insurance...