Personal Injury

How to Prove Fault in Texas Pedestrian Accident Cases

At Charles J. Argento & Associates, our Houston personal injury lawyer knows that establishing liability in pedestrian accidents in Texas involves thoroughly examining the incident’s circumstances and focusing on determining who was at fault. The process typically includes gathering evidence, understanding the relevant traffic laws, and utilizing witness testimony to build a strong case.

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Why Houston Highway Accidents Are Often Catastrophic

Charles J. Argento, our Houston car accident attorney, understands the dangers associated with our city’s complex highway system, and so does anyone who travels the multi-lane Texas interstates daily. The complexity of numerous interchanges, overpasses, and exits can lead to driver confusion and mistakes. When highway accidents occur, they often

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The Impact of Permanent Injuries on Quality of Life

Our Houston personal injury attorney, Charles J. Argento, has represented individuals and families throughout Texas for over three decades. He understands the unique and complex needs of clients who have suffered permanent injuries caused by negligence through years of experience and specialized knowledge. Our law firm recognizes the profound physical,

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The Importance of Requesting a Police Report After a Traffic Accident in Texas

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston car accident and injury attorneys know you must report a motor vehicle accident in Texas to the police if there is an injury or fatality, the vehicles cannot be moved, or property damage is over $1,000. However, it seems unlikely that someone who has just been involved in

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Trick-or-Treating Safety Tips for Texas Residents

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston Halloween 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

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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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