by Lee McDonald | Sep 29, 2018 | Auto Accident Lawyer, Los Fresnos Personal Injury Lawyer, Personal Injury Attorney | Blog
If you suffer personal injury in Los Fresnos that is the fault of someone else, you will need to talk to one of the Los Fresnos personal injury attorneys. Then it may cause you to wonder what to search for in Google. Should it be a personal injury attorney? A lawyer? Law firm? (more…)
by Lee McDonald | Sep 21, 2018 | Brownsville Accident Attorney, Cameron County, Personal Injury Attorney | Blog
Choosing the best attorneys in Brownsville, Texas isn’t easy because there are a lot of us. The best way to deal with it is first to establish exactly what it is that you want to achieve. (more…)
by Lee McDonald | Sep 18, 2018 | Car Crash Attorney, car wreck attorney, injury, Personal Injury Attorney, Rio Grande Valley | Blog
We LOVE the Rio Grande Valley and wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. We love the big cities like Brownsville and Harlingen, and McAllen, but we also love the small towns and their cultural diversity, such as Olmito and Rancho Viejo. (more…)
by Lee McDonald | Sep 14, 2018 | Accident Attorney, attorney, Car Accident Attorney, San Benito, San Benito Personal Injury Attorney | Blog
We love San Benito, Texas – we really do. We like a town that is small and quiet rather than a big city where everyone is rushing about all the time. We love Brownsville too, but there are times when it is just nice to be somewhere that the pace of life is so much easier. (more…)
by Lee McDonald | Sep 10, 2018 | Harlingen, Harlingen Car Accident Lawyer, Harlingen Personal Injury Lawyer | Blog
There are many different causes of personal injury in Harlingen. Car accidents are, of course, one cause and many people might think that they are the biggest cause of injuries, but in fact that is not the case. (more…)
by Lee McDonald | Sep 7, 2018 | Accident Attorney, attorney, Auto Accident Lawyer, car wreck attorney, Harlingen, Harlingen Car Accident Lawyer | Blog
South Texas and its’ cities such as Harlingen and Brownsville are “car country”. Hardly anyone uses public transit, and there is no subway like you have in New York, Chicago, and Pittsburgh. (more…)