by Benjamin Treviño | March 6th, 2026 | Auto Accident, Blog, Personal Injury

Edinburg Wrongful Death Attorney J. Gonzalez

How long will it take to settle my wrongful death case?  This is a question with no easy answer, because the timeframe for settling a wrongful death case can vary significantly based on the complexity of the case, and whether it goes to trial.  A straightforward claim with clear liability might be resolved in as… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | February 28th, 2026 | Blog, Personal Injury

Brownsville Personal Injury Attorney J. Gonzalez

Do personal injury attorneys handle property damage claims? The short answer to this question is yes, but only under certain circumstances. Personal injury lawyers often handle property damage claims, but typically only as part of a personal injury case. They generally do not handle “property damage only” claims in cases with no physical injuries. Key… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | February 27th, 2026 | Blog, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death

Alamo Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Attorney J. Gonzalez

Does a finding of criminal negligence establish proof of civil negligence? Yes, a finding of criminal negligence typically establishes civil negligence. This is because criminal negligence meets and exceeds the lower standard of care required for a civil claim. The crucial point is that the two processes are legally distinct and serve different purposes. Comparing… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | February 20th, 2026 | Blog, Personal Injury

Mission Personal Injury Attorney J. Gonzalez 

Can passengers sue their driver following a car crash?  Depending on the facts of how the accident occurred, passengers in a one-vehicle crash can make a claim against the driver for their injuries.  The passengers’ standing will ultimately depend on where fault is assessed. If the driver of the vehicle that the passenger was riding in is… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | February 16th, 2026 | Blog, Personal Injury

Weslaco Personal Injury Attorney J. Gonzalez

Should I get a medical exam after a car crash even if I wasn’t hurt? Yes, everyone involved should get a medical examination after a minor accident, ideally within 24 hours. Adrenaline can mask injuries like whiplash, concussions, or internal bleeding, which may only show symptoms later. A prompt, documented checkup is crucial for diagnosing… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | February 12th, 2026 | Blog, Personal Injury

San Antonio Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney J. Gonzalez

Can two plaintiffs sue one defendant related to the same accident? Yes, two or more plaintiffs (accident victims) can sue the same defendant for the same accident. They can file separate lawsuits that may be consolidated, or join together in one lawsuit, commonly occurring in car accidents with multiple passengers or product liability cases. Each… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | January 30th, 2026 | Blog, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death

McAllen Wrongful Death/Personal Injury Attorney J. Gonzalez

The basics of police crash reports in tort cases    When one party seeks compensation from another party for injury or death in a car crash, the police report is the foundational piece of evidence in the claim. However, police reports are also complex pieces of evidence that may or may not be factually true.   Police reports on car… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | January 15th, 2026 | Blog, Personal Injury

Mission Personal Injury Attorney J. Gonzalez

Can police officers sue for personal injuries sustained on the job? Yes, officers can sue for injuries received in the line of duty, but their ability to do so depends heavily on the specific circumstances of the injury and the state’s laws. In many cases, officers are covered by workers’ compensation, which provides benefits but… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | December 17th, 2025 | Blog, Personal Injury

Texas Wrongful Death Attorney J. Gonzalez

Wrongful death and personal injury claims from dog attacks In cases where a person is attacked by someone else’s dog, the victim has a right to file a personal injury claim against the dog’s owner. If a person is killed by someone else’s dog, an immediate family member can sue the owner for wrongful death.… Read More

by Benjamin Treviño | December 5th, 2025 | Auto Accident, Blog, News, Personal Injury

Jim Wells County Personal Injury Attorney J. Gonzalez

Can you seek compensation from a dead defendant? Yes, you can file a personal injury claim against the estate of a deceased defendant by suing the estate directly through a personal representative appointed by a court. In a personal injury claim against a deceased defendant, the personal representative (such as an executor or administrator) is… Read More