Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

October 28, 2019
A Traumatic Brain Injury (“TBI”) as defined by the Center for Disease Control is “a disruption in the normal function of the brain that can be caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or penetrating head injury.” The CDC further explains that, “everyone is at risk for a TBI, especially children and older adults.” Approximately 20% of traumatic brain injury emergency room visits for persons in age groups 15–44 years, are caused by assaults, slip and falls, and car crashes. Id.  For this reason, seeking medical attention promptly is very important when you or your loved one has sustained an injury to the head.When involved in a car crash, the CDC reports that among all age groups, motor vehicle crashes and traffic-related incidents result in the largest percentage of TBI-related deaths (31.8%). Many brain injuries go undiagnosed and therefore untreated. Your well being is important to us, this is why here at the Caquias Law Group, PLLC we tell our clients to #seekcounsel WHY HIRE A BRAIN INJURY LAWYER? If you believe that you or your loved one has suffered from a brain injury or you or your loved one has been diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury caused by the negligence of someone else, call Caquias Law today. Speaking to legal counsel wit professional experience in the effects that a brain injury can have on a person long term is vital to the strength of a personal injury case. When seeking compensation for your damages it is important to have all of the facts. It is even more important that all of those facts are presented and properly articulated to a jury at trial.  The reality is that TBI’s can be very serious, can result in long term damage that will lead to other health concerns and even death. THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR WHEN YOU HIT YOUR HEAD: Do I have a brain injury? – Some symptoms to look out for … Did you suffer loss of consciousness? Do you suffer from dizziness, headaches or nausea? Do you have ringing in the ears? Do you suffer from fatigue and/or sleepiness? Do you suffer from loss of memory after the accident? Sudden onset of Depression and/or suicidal thoughts? Do you suffer from headaches that do not go away? Do you have trouble waking from sleep? Do you have dilated eye pupils or sensitivity to light? Slurred speech (or other sensory problems such as having a bad taste in the mouth or changes in the ability to smell)? Convulsions or seizures? Loss of coordination and/or balance? Repeated vomiting or nausea? Numbness in a certain part of your body or numbness in the arms and legs? Confusion, agitation and/or other unusual behaviors? Chronic headaches? Temporary memory loss? Short term memory loss? LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW CAQUIAS LAW CAN HELP. If you were involved in an accident and/or sustained an injury to the head, look out for some of the signs. Seek immediate medical attention in order to be properly diagnosed with the severity and type of injury that you sustained. And, do not hesitate to reach out to the Caquias Law […] Read more

7 Things To Ask About Your Car Insurance Coverage

October 28, 2019
Scenario: It is 5 pm, you just got out of work and you are headed down the same roads you take everyday. You pull up to an intersection when that new song you like just starts playing on the radio and BOOM! Someone slammed into the back of your car. They smashed your rear bumper and now, your muscles and back are tense with pain. You are hurt. You are scared. You need help. You were just in a car accident.   WERE YOU HURT IN A CAR ACCIDENT? First thing is first, (1) call the police, (2) seek medical attention, (3) document everything. When you are involved in a car accident it is important for you to take your own notes of what happened, pictures of the vehicles and scene, and record of the other driver’s license plate and (if possible) insurance and VIN number.  You might not be in pain immediately, but it is always wise to see a medical doctor or go to the emergency room for your safety and wellbeing.   CAR CRASH STATISTICS IN TEXAS: Most injured drivers are unaware of what their insurance policy coverage includes until it’s too late. In the great state of Texas, there were 551,971 reported vehicle accidents in 2016 with an economic loss totaling an estimated $38,600,000,000.  It is pretty safe to say, that all of these drivers did not have car insurance which adequately covered the economic losses sustained when in a car accident.   Car Wrecks By Region: Austin (Travis County) – 20,038 Dallas (Dallas County) – 55,797 Houston  (Harris County) – 112,728 Rio Grande Valley (Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Willacy County)  – 23,598 San Antonio (Bexar County) – 52,633   When selecting an insurance policy here are 7 THINGS TO ASK ABOUT YOUR CAR INSURANCE COVERAGE.   Does it include: Underinsured motorist coverage steps in when you’re in an accident with an at-fault driver whose liability limits aren’t enough to cover post-accident damage or medical expenses. Uninsured motorist – coverage can help pay for medical expenses and lost wages of policyholders, authorized drivers, and passengers when the accident-causing driver is uninsured. No bodily injury insurance or not enough bodily injury – When you are found legally responsible for a car accident, bodily injury liability coverage is the part of your insurance policy that pays for the costs associated with injuries to the other person or people involved. This coverage also provides a legal defense in the event that you are sued for damages. Medical payments coverage covers accident-related medical expenses (including funeral expenses) for you, other drivers on your policy, and passengers. As cycling has become more popular, it’s important to note this also offers coverage if you’re struck by a car as a pedestrian or cyclist. Towing and labor coverage offers towing assistance and other roadside service fees, which can add up quickly. We have seen towing expenses as high as $5000 for one of our clients. Rental car coverage coverage reimburses you for the cost of your rental car if your insured vehicle is unavailable due to an accident. Reputation of insurance company Not all […] Read more

What To Do After You Are Involved In An Accident

October 16, 2019
Look around, are you in a safe location?   Are you blocking the traffic?  Are you in an area where you can be hit again? When to Move Your Vehicle The Texas Department of Transportation recommends that if you are in a collision and no one was injured, don’t wait for the police before moving your vehicle. If the car can be driven safely, Texas law requires you to move it out of the flow of traffic. If there is damage to the vehicle, stop and exchange names, addresses, phone numbers, vehicle identification numbers, vehicle license plate numbers, insurance information and driver’s license information with the other driver. If you hit an unattended vehicle (a parked car), find the driver or write your name and address on a note explaining what happened – write down the license plate and take photos (was the vehicle properly parked?). You must also include the owner’s name and address if the vehicle you are driving doesn’t belong to you. Note the location of the crash and get the names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses. If the vehicles cannot be moved, protect the scene by setting up flares or raising your hood. While most insurance companies cringe when the police report indicates that the vehicles were moved, it is your safety that should come first.   Call 911 – Call the police Call 911 and report your accident; Give the 911 operator your name, provide the year, make and model of vehicles involved; If you have reason to believe that the person who hit you was under the influence of alcohol or drugs, assure that you advise the investigating officer of same; If you believe the other driver was distracted, texting, or on the phone, be sure to let the investigating officer of those facts If you believe you sustained any type of injury request an ambulance to assure that you are evaluated by a paramedic (sometimes the shock of the accident will raise your adrenaline and despite being injured, you do not feel any immediate pain); If you are transported to the emergency room, assure that you make contact with the investigating police officer to assure that your version of the accident is included in his police report; If any person or person(s) come to your assistance and state that they witnessed the accident, make sure you get that person’s name, address, email address, and telephone number. (This may be the most important thing to remember.); and If you can have a friend or family member take pictures of the scene of the accident, debris from the accident, skid marks and the property damage of all the vehicles involved. Your Police Report should be made available to you within a few days after the accident. If the report is incorrect for some reason, a request to amend the police report can be made to the investigating officer. 18- Wheeler, Semi – Truck, Commercial Vehicle or a Company Owned Vehicle  Were you involved in an accident with an 18-Wheeler or a company-owned vehicle?  These accidents are handled differently because various investigative steps must be done […] Read more