Truck accident lawsuits are extremely challenging. If you or a member of your family was in a collision with a commercial truck, pursuing the compensation you deserve will likely be an uphill battle. Recent changes in Texas law make it more difficult for plaintiffs to seek maximum damages for their injuries and losses.

House Bill 19 (HB 19) went into effect September 1, 2021. The law amends the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code to change the trial proceedings for legal actions involving commercial trucks and other vehicles used for commercial purposes.

Patrick Daniel Law has extensive experience handling truck accident lawsuits, and we can help you understand what may happen if your case goes to trial. For a FREE case review, please call (713) 999-6666 today.

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If you’re interested in owning and operating a business in the restaurant, bar or nightclub scene, you’ll likely need to get a liquor license. When dealing in an industry that sells alcohol to consumers, you can benefit from a liquor law consultant Texas to help you navigate the process of applying for a liquor license and making sure you understand all the liquor laws in the state. The last thing you want is to get into trouble because you were selling alcohol incorrectly. Here are some of the main things you’ll need to do when applying for a liquor license.

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Review Your Regular Clothing

Look over the types of clothing you regularly wear. What styles do you wear most often? Consider whether these clothes will conceal your weapon. For example, loose, flowing clothing does a much better job at concealing than tight clothing. If your regular style will not conceal your weapon, you may consider off-body carry options, such as briefcases or purses.

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