Let us help you get what you deserve.
Call or e-mail us today for a free case evaluation.
1-800-455-1054Click here for local Office Locations
Cell phone use has exploded over the past several years. One survey found that eight out of 10 adults have cell phones. Anyone who drives regularly has likely seen another driver using a cell phone behind the wheel, and perhaps even driving recklessly. Many states don't allow drivers to use cell phones.
Cell phone laws vary from state to state, and even from community to community in Texas. With some exceptions, most drivers in Texas can legally use a cell phone while behind the wheel and send or receive text messages. If you or a loved one was injured in an accident related to cell phone use, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. Choose an experienced personal injury lawyer in Texas. Call the Herrera Law Firm at 1-800-455-1054.
A report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that 85 percent of all people with cell phones talk on the phone while driving. Serious injuries due to a driver using a cell phone demand the attention of an aggressive personal injury attorney. Contact a San Antonio cell phone accident lawyer today to find out about your rights. At the Herrera Law Firm, we fight hard for our clients.
Let us help you get what you deserve.
Call or e-mail us today for a free case evaluation.
1-800-455-1054Click here for local Office Locations
When generic drugs first became available in the 1980s, patients everywhere celebrated due to the drastically lower prices. What consumers didn't know was that, in choosing generic drugs over brand ...
Apr 27Getting behind the wheel and driving may be a thrilling rite of passage for teenagers, but it can be frightening for their parents. Many parents or caregivers fret over their children's behavior ...
Mar 21Many states have taken a tough stand against cell phone use while driving. Nationwide, 35 states ban texting while driving. In addition, nine states prohibit the use of hand-held phones. In Texas, ...
Dec 15