Avoid Making These Mistakes After a Texas Car Accident

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston car accident lawyer knows there are countless mistakes Texas injury victims can make to harm their chances of filing a successful insurance claim against a liable driver. We also know that it is impossible to know what those mistakes might be if you have never been injured

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Common and Dangerous Internal Injuries Caused by Car Accidents in Texas

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston car accident attorneys know Texas vehicle collisions can result in various internal injuries, depending on factors like the speed of the crash, the type of impact, and the use of safety features like seat belts and airbags. The fact that these injuries are internal, which means you cannot

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Trick-or-Treating Safety Tips for Texas Residents

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston personal injury lawyer knows that Halloween is an exciting time of year for Texas residents of all ages. However, there are real dangers parents and guardians should consider as they prepare their kids and teens for a fun night out. Even those without young kids are responsible for

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Can a Criminal Conviction Help My Texas Personal Injury Claim?

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston personal injury lawyer knows that, in some cases, a criminal conviction can potentially strengthen our Texas clients’ personal injury claims. However, it is essential to note that not all criminal convictions will automatically strengthen all personal injury claims. The specific facts and circumstances surrounding the criminal case, the

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Do Pre-Existing Conditions Affect Your Texas Personal Injury Claim?

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston personal injury attorney knows that merely mentioning a pre-existing condition — an injury, illness, or other medical condition — can trigger a response from Texas residents because they impact their daily activities. Pre-existing conditions may include anything from high blood pressure that requires daily medication and asthma that

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Injured in a Commercial Vehicle Accident in Texas? Know Your Rights.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration defines a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) as a self-propelled or towed vehicle used in interstate commerce to transport passengers or property. More specifically, a CMV must have a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,001 pounds or more or be designed to transport more than 15

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