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These are some of Mark's thoughts on many of the important issues surrounding personal injury claims, including an in-depth explanation of the legal process, myths about making a claim, what to watch out for and other thoughts which might provide insight on some of your questions.

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Represents Oklahoma Residents Injured in Texas Accidents

The Hazards of Halloween

Recall Roundup

Recent Recalls - October 2009

The Legal Process Explained

Types of Personal Injury Claims

Making a Claim on Behalf of Someone Who Died

Burden of Proof in Injury Claims

What to Do Directly After an Accident

The Dilemma: Should You Make a Claim?

There is a Deadline--Don't Wait Too Late to Make a Claim

Why You Shouldn’t Try to Handle Your Own Injury Claim

Do You Have a Valid Injury or Accident Claim?

Obtaining Monetary Compensation

Damages You Can Recover in Texas

Claiming Lost Wages in Your Texas Injury Case

How the Question of Fault Affects the Value of Your Texas Injury Claim

What Constitutes an Injury?

What Are Pre-existing Medical Conditions?

Will Making a Claim Hurt the Other Party?

Are You Concerned Making a Claim Will Take Too Much Time?

What I Think of Sue-Happy People

4 Myths About Case Values

Accident Victims Must be Good Patients

In a Wreck? Use Your Health Insurance!

Accident Victims Should Not Exaggerate Their Injuries or Their Inability to Work

Don’t Hide Your History From Your Lawyer

Beware of Lawsuit Loan Companies

Beware of Attorneys Who Advertise on Television

Take Advantage of All Available Insurance Policies

Protect Yourself: Buy the Right Kind of Automobile Insurance

The Bonehead Award

DURING A RECESSION: Increase Your Auto Insurance Coverage

As Facebook Flourishes, Take Precaution

Guest Attorney: Clemente De La Cruz on DWI's

Bizarre Case of the Month—May 2009

Question of the Month--May 2009

Why It's So Important to Document Your Claim

Car Safety Matters: A Tale of Two Cars

New Law Requires Children to Ride in Booster Seat Until Age 8

Guest Attorney: Eric Beal on Pre-marital Agreements in Texas

Question of the Month--June 2009

Becoming a Landlord for the First Time

Question of the Month-July 2009

Booster Seats Now Required For More Children in Texas

Changes in Texas Gun Laws

Get Off the Cell Phone in Texas School Zones

Hey Backseat Drivers: Buckle Up, All Passengers Must Wear Seat Belts under New Texas Law

Changes in Laws for Bicyclists in Texas

Motorcycle Riders See Helmet Requirement Decrease, But Now Have Other Restrictions under New Texas Laws

My Dinner with Ted Kennedy

Penalties for Uninsured Drivers in Texas Increased

Penalty for DWI with Child Increases in Texas

Several Changes in the Law Affect Teen Drivers in Texas―They Now Must Get Off the Phone

Some Interesting and Unusual New Laws in Texas

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