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What to Do After a Car Accident in Texas: A Legal Checklist

  Read our full overview on semitruck accidents here. Click here to learn how much you can receive from an accident with a semi truck. A car accident can be a stressful and overwhelming experience, especially when injuries or property damage are involved. One moment, you’re driving down a familiar highway, and the next, the […]

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Proving Negligence in a Truck Accident: Key Evidence and Legal Strategies

Read our article outlining the steps to take after any auto accident. Click here to learn how much you can receive from an accident with a semi truck. Truck accidents are among the most devastating collisions on the road, often leading to catastrophic injuries and significant financial losses. When pursuing a truck accident claim, proving

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Spring Into Action | Estate & Probate Planning Tips for Life’s Changing Seasons

Just as spring is a time for renewal, it’s also the perfect season to refresh and revisit your estate plan. Life doesn’t stand still—and neither should your will, trust, or probate documents. Whether you’re building your legacy or protecting your loved ones, your estate plan should reflect the life you’re living today, not the life

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Working with a Lawyer Helps You Maximize your Personal Injury Payout

  Without legal representation, Texans typically receive ~$15,000-$20,000 when they settle through insurance companies. With legal representation though, that number nearly triples. Texans who work with a lawyer following their personal injury case receive an average of ~$42,000-$70,000 in compensation. If you’ve recently been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or another traumatic

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POAs: Durable Power of Attorney vs. Medical Power of Attorney

  When planning for the unexpected, many Texans overlook two powerful tools that can protect their rights and wishes in times of crisis: the Durable Power of Attorney and the Medical Power of Attorney. Both are essential estate planning tools, but they serve very different purposes. At Comer Law Group, we’re here to help you

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