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Motorcycle vs. Car Accident Injuries: Why Riders Face Higher Risks on Dallas Roads

By Dallas Personal Injury Attorneys on May 5, 2025

Motorcyclist holding helmet next to parked bike on road

When it comes to roadway accidents, the difference between walking away and being rushed to the ER often hinges on what kind of vehicle you were in. Motorcyclists enjoy unparalleled freedom on the road, but that freedom comes with significantly higher risk.

What to Do if You’re Injured at Work as an Undocumented Immigrant

By Dallas Personal Injury Attorneys on April 10, 2025

Men in hard hats and safety vests tending to a worker on the ground in pain.

If you’re an undocumented immigrant working in the U.S., you may be worried about what happens if you get injured on the job. Many workers in this situation fear that their immigration status will prevent them from receiving the medical care, compensation, and protection they need. However, it’s important to know that in most cases, your immigration status does not affect your ability to receive workers’ compensation benefits.

Do I Need a Social Security Number to File a Personal Injury Claim in Texas?

By Dallas Personal Injury Attorneys on March 10, 2025

A close up of a desk at a meeting with papers and a judges gavel

If you’ve been injured in an accident in Texas, you may be wondering whether you need a Social Security Number (SSN) to file a personal injury claim. This is a common concern, particularly for those who may not have a Social Security Number due to their immigration status or other reasons. Many individuals worry that without an SSN, they may be unable to pursue the compensation they deserve. In this blog, we’ll explore whether an SSN is required to file a personal injury claim in Texas, and what alternatives exist for those who do not have one.

Posted in: Personal Injury

Does My Car Accident Affect My Immigration Status?

By Dallas Personal Injury Attorneys on February 10, 2025

A car crash

If you are an immigrant in the U.S., you may be wondering how a car accident could impact your immigration status. Many individuals, especially those who are undocumented, often fear that filing a claim after a car accident might cause complications with their immigration status.

Posted in: Auto Accidents

Hurt Just Outside Your Dallas Workplace? Who’s Legally Responsible?

By Dallas Personal Injury Attorneys on January 30, 2025

A man wearing a purple hoodie has his arm in a white cast supported by a blue sling, symbolizing a recent injury. The image supports a legal blog explaining who may be liable for injuries that occur just outside a Dallas workplace, such as on sidewalks, parking lots, or building entrances, under Texas law.

You’re arriving at work like any other day—but as you step onto the sidewalk or cross the parking lot, an unexpected hazard sends you to the ground. Now you’re dealing with pain, medical bills, and missed work. The big question: Who’s legally responsible when you’re hurt just outside your workplace in Dallas?

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