personal injury
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
The “Broker” Defense: How to Find the Hidden Millions in Freight Logistics
The truck that caused your crash might have a small company’s name on the door and minimal insurance on the books. But behind that truck,...
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
Negligent Hiring: Did the Trucking Company Ignore a Bad Driving Record?
The truck driver who hit your vehicle may have had a history of accidents, speeding tickets, or even a suspended license before the trucking company...
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
The Spoliation Letter: Stopping Trucking Companies From Deleting the “Black Box”
The semi truck that hit you was recording everything. Speed, braking, steering inputs, and hours behind the wheel — all of that data was captured...
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
Mass Tort vs. Class Action: Why You Want an Individual Lawsuit (Not a Coupon)
You’ve seen the headlines. A drug caused serious side effects. A medical device failed inside people’s bodies. A product injured thousands of consumers. Now the...
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
The “Crashworthiness” Doctrine: When the Airbag Injures You More Than the Crash
The collision itself was survivable. A fender bender, a low-speed rear-end hit, maybe a side impact at an intersection. But then the airbag deployed with...
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
Reading the Code: How to Prove “New” Tires Were Actually Expired
Every tire tells a story. Stamped into the sidewall is a four-digit code that reveals exactly when that tire was made — not when it...
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
Construction Site Chaos: Suing the General Contractor When You Can’t Sue Your Boss
You were injured on the construction site. Workers’ comp is covering some of your medical bills and a percentage of your lost wages, but those...
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
The “Course and Scope” Fight: Company Car Accidents While “On Break”
A company vehicle slammed into your car. The driver admits they were picking up lunch for the office. Now the company’s insurance adjuster says the...
March 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
Hurt at Walmart or HEB? Why You Need a “Non-Subscriber” Lawyer, Not a Comp Lawyer
If you were injured on the job at Walmart, HEB, or another major Texas retailer, you may have already discovered something surprising: your employer does...
February 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
No Cash for Surgery? How a “Letter of Protection” (LOP) Saves Your Case
When a doctor tells you that surgery is the only path back to health after a serious accident, the last thing you should worry about...
February 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer
Street Racing and Supercars: Suing the Owner for “Negligent Entrustment”
The flash of a high-performance engine, the screech of tires on pavement—it’s a scene that plays out too often on Texas roads. When a street...
February 2026
By Suits & Boots Accident Injury Lawyer