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The Bryant Law Firm has helped thousands of injury victims in Houston and across the entire state of Texas. Let us help you get appropriate medical treatment and get you the compensation you deserve.

Your Rights If You Are Injured At A Fitness Center

Many individuals who choose to take out a membership and use a fitness center are looking to improve their health. What most need to realize is how dangerous an area fitness centers can be with multiple pieces of heavy equipment that can often cause serious injury, not to mention the possibility of sudden onset health issues due to overexertion.

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Options If Injured In A Fire

An estimated 13 million fires occur annually in the US, resulting in over 3300 deaths and 14,000 injuries. Although the majority of the injuries involve complications due to the inhalation of toxic fumes and smoke, burn injuries still account for approximately 30% of the remaining reported injuries.

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Personal Injury 101: What Is A Personal Injury Lawsuit?

In Texas, a personal injury lawsuit is a legal action taken by an individual who has been injured due to the negligence or intentional act of another party. These lawsuits are intended to provide compensation to the injured party for their losses, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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Personal Injury 101: What is Liability?

In the context of a personal injury lawsuit, liability refers to legal responsibility for the harm caused by an individual or entity's actions. Liability is a critical concept in personal injury cases as it determines who should be held accountable for the plaintiff's injuries and who must compensate the plaintiff for their losses.

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Personal Injury 101: What is "Burden Of Proof"?

The burden of proof is a critical concept in the legal system that plays a significant role in personal injury lawsuits. In essence, the burden of proof refers to the responsibility that a plaintiff (injured party) has to prove the truth of their allegations or claims. The burden of proof, therefore, serves as a legal principle that determines who is responsible for presenting evidence in a case, and to what degree they need to prove their case for it to be accepted as valid.

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Personal Injury 101: What Is A Statute Of Limitations?

A statute of limitations is a legal time limit on how long an individual has to bring a lawsuit. In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits varies depending on the type of case. Understanding the statute of limitations is crucial when pursuing a personal injury claim, as missing the deadline can result in losing the right to file a lawsuit.

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Personal Injury 101: What Are Damages?

In the context of a personal injury lawsuit, damages refer to the compensation that a plaintiff may be entitled to for the injuries they suffered as a result of the defendant's actions. Damages are intended to restore the plaintiff to their pre-injury state, as much as possible, and cover any losses or expenses incurred as a result of the injury.

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Personal Injury 101: What Role Do Insurance Companies Play In Personal Injury Suits?

The role of insurance companies in personal injury lawsuits in Texas can be significant. Many personal injury claims involve insurance companies, either because the defendant is insured, or the plaintiff is seeking compensation from their own insurance company. Insurance companies have a vested interest in minimizing their financial exposure, so they often take an active role in defending against personal injury claims.

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Can I Sue The Government?

Personal injury claims can arise from a wide range of situations, including car accidents, medical malpractice, slip-and-fall accidents, and more. In Texas, as in many other states, individuals who are injured as a result of someone else's negligence or intentional actions have the right to pursue compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. However, when the defendant in the case is a government entity, such as a city or state government, the rules for filing a lawsuit can be different.

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What Is Sovereign Immunity?

Sovereign immunity is a legal principle that protects government entities from being sued without their consent. In Texas, this principle is enshrined in the Texas Tort Claims Act (TTCA). The TTCA establishes the circumstances under which a government entity can be held liable for damages caused by their employees' negligence or wrongful acts.

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Why You Should Choose The Bryant Law Firm

An Attorney will come to you.

If your injury prevents you from coming to the office, David A. Bryant, Jr. can visit you in the hospital, at your home or at another location. All you need to do is focus on your health. Let The Bryant Law Firm do the rest.
Unlike many attorneys, David A. Bryant, Jr’s practice is built on preparing cases for trial, putting you in a position to achieve the best possible outcome. Many lawyers hardly ever, if ever, see the inside of a courtroom. By contrast, David A. Bryant, Jr. has extensive trial experience and is not afraid to take your case to trial.
The Bryant Law Firm has a proven record of success and has recovered compensation for thousands of clients in Houston, and across the entire state of Texas. The Bryant Law Firm wants to help you, too.
The Bryant Law Firm can help you find medical care if you don't have insurance. Talk to us about your options.
The Bryant Law Firm does everything to put more money in your pocket. Call now for a free initial consultation to discuss your specific situation. The Bryant Law Firm can handle your case with no out-of-pocket cost to you and gets paid only if you get paid.

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The Bryant Law Firm will help you find medical care if you don't have insurance. Talk to David A. Bryant, Jr. about your options.

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