News, legal updates, and resources for injured Texans. Know your rights. Know what insurance companies don't want you to know. Know when to act.
The March 23, 2026 explosion at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur forced thousands of residents to shelter in place for over 12 hours. If you were near the explosion, smelled chemicals, or experienced any symptoms — you may have legal rights. Here is everything you need to know right now while evidence is still being preserved.
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize what they pay you. Here are the five most common tactics they use — and exactly how to counter each one.
Texas has a strict 2-year deadline for most personal injury claims. Miss it by one day and you permanently lose your right to compensation. Here is everything you need to know about Texas injury deadlines.
Texas has more petrochemical plants and oil refineries than any other state. When they explode, civilians have powerful legal rights most people don't know exist. Here's the full picture.
If your Texas employer doesn't carry workers compensation insurance, you have the right to sue them directly for negligence with far fewer legal obstacles. This is one of the most powerful and underused rights in Texas injury law.
A woman was killed by an Uber driver on Bandera Road in San Antonio on March 14, 2026. If your family was affected, you may have significant legal rights including access to Uber's $1 million liability policy.