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Even if the shooter doesn’t have insurance, there may be other avenues to pursue compensation for your injuries. Depending on the circumstances, these could include suing the shooter directly or identifying other responsible parties, such as the gun owner, if different from the shooter.

The timeline for resolving an accidental shooting case varies depending on several factors, including the complexity of the case, the extent of your injuries, and the willingness of the other parties to negotiate.

Over the years, our attorneys have worked with accident victims who were coping with a variety of catastrophic injuries. Some of the common types of injury claims we handle involve: Spinal Cord Injuries: Our experienced personal injury lawyers have successfully represented many people with devastating spinal cord injuries. This includes clients who have suffered paralysis as […]

This is a common question people ask when they contact our firm. It’s understandable considering that you are likely facing a mountain of medical bills and other expenses. However, no one can tell you how much your personal injury case is worth right off the bat. The answer to this question will depend on the […]

Under Texas law, an accident victim typically has two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury claim based on negligence. This time limit is known as the statute of limitations. In some cases, though, the time limit may be significantly less if proper notice of claim is not provided to the […]