Month: April 2025

April 17, 2025

How Much Is A Bad Faith Claim Worth

Determining the value of a bad faith insurance claim depends heavily on the specifics of the case—including the original claim amount, the insurer’s behavior, and…

April 17, 2025

Types of Damages In Personal Injury Cases

In personal injury cases, victims may recover various types of damages designed to compensate them for the harm they’ve suffered due to another’s negligence or…

April 17, 2025

Houston Material vs. Non-Material Breaches of Contract

What Is the Difference Between a Material and an Immaterial Contract Breach? A breach of contract can uproot your peace of mind and threaten your…

April 17, 2025

How Long Does A Bad Faith Lawsuit Take

A bad faith lawsuit against an insurance company typically takes anywhere from several months to several years, depending on numerous factors such as the complexity…

April 17, 2025

Resolving Bad Faith Insurance Claims in Texas

Houston policyholders often feel helpless when an insurance company unjustly denies, delays, or underpays a valid claim. That frustration can take a financial and emotional…

April 17, 2025

How To Sue An Insurance Company For Bad Faith

If your insurance company unjustly denies, delays, or undervalues your legitimate claim, you have the legal right to file a bad faith lawsuit. Taking legal…

April 17, 2025

What Is the Penalty for Breach of Contract in Texas?

In Texas, the penalty for breaching a contract primarily involves financial liabilities and court-imposed remedies rather than criminal charges. Breach of contract is a civil…

April 17, 2025

Legal Remedies and Strategies for Suing Over Fiduciary Duty Breaches in Texas

A breach of fiduciary duty in Texas occurs when someone obligated to act in another person’s best interests violates that trust, resulting in harm to…

April 17, 2025

Establishing Bad Faith Insurance Practices in Texas

In Texas, establishing bad faith insurance practices involves proving that an insurer acted unreasonably or unfairly by denying, delaying, or underpaying a valid claim when…