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
Driving at night without headlights, driving on the wrong side of the road, or entering the highway using an exit lane or ramp are all common examples of reckless driving. You are a responsible driver. Now, the reckless behavior of someone else has injured you, caused you to miss work, or put other hardships on your family. The driver may have caused a serious head-on accident or a rear-end collision. You may face extensive medical bills, costly rehabilitation, not to mention needing to replace your vehicle.
If you were seriously injured, or a loved one was injured or died as a result of someone's reckless driving, contact a car accident lawyer today who fights for justice. Contact the Herrera Law Firm. Our lawyers can meet with you for free and evaluate your case. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Call 1-800-455-1054.
Reckless driving accidents can happen at anytime on the highways and interstates, or even the rural roads, in Texas. Whether you were injured in San Antonio, Harlingen, McAllen or Del Rio, you deserve justice. Our attorneys know the law and understand how to present a winning case.
Reckless driving in Texas may occur under any of the following situations (these are just a few examples):
Serious accidents demand serious attention. Talk to a dedicated and caring personal injury attorney at the Herrera Law Firm today. Contact us for a free consultation. We take an aggressive stand on behalf of our clients in pursuit of maximum compensation.
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