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The Personal Injury Lawyer - Stephen Daniel

When you or a loved one have been injured due to the negligence of others, it is important that you choose a lawyer with the ability to hold the wrongdoers responsible for their actions. With Stephen Daniel, an attorney with Jenkins & Jenkins, PC, you will have a lawyer with the education, experience, aggressiveness and proven track record to get results.

As a personal injury lawyer, I cannot undo the pain and suffering caused by the negligence of others; however, I can hold them accountable and seek the compensation you deserve. Contact me as soon as possible to discuss your case. You will speak directly with me.

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You will speak directly to an experienced Texas personal injury lawyer. All consultations are free and confidential. Call us now! 972-584-1224

No Win.  No Fee.

There are no legal fees unless we collect money for you.  We handle personal injury cases on a contingency basis. We are paid a percentage of what we recover for you. This means you will pay no legal fees unless we collect money for you. If we don't recover money for you, you will not owe us a fee.

Testimonials of Former Clients

"Texas' Best. Mr. Daniel was very professional and his knowledge of the law is unmatched. I was made to feel very comfortable and welcomed each and every visit to his ofice. I was able to ask as many questions as I needed to feel at ease with all aspects of my case. As well as being kept fully informed about every step of the proceedings in my case. I would and have refered Mr. Daniel to co-workers, family and friends. I will certainly use his services in the future if such a need arises. Our community is very lucky to have such a fine attorney available to serve us." K.P., Client

"Most knowledgeable lawyer I have ever met.  Knew the answers to my questions before I asked. Intergrity and dedicated service to his clients was unbelievable." J.P., Client

"I've had the pleasure of having Mr. Daniel as my Legal Counsel. Mr Daniel is not just an expert in TX law but he has the heart of a teacher." D.S., Client

We advance all costs

We advance all costs and expenses related to your case, and we do not recoup these costs unless we collect money for you. Again, if we don't recover money for you, you will not owe us any costs.

Personal attention

Your case is important to us. We are committed to obtaining compensation for victims injured by the negligence of others. We do not have the power to undo an injury or bring back a loved one, but we can help you seek compensation. Click on our profile to meet us.

Excellent record of results

We have experience in recovering large trial verdicts and settlements for clients.

Why the Nickname "Bulldog"

The name "Bulldog" was actually given to me by another lawyer years ago after a hard-fought case involving an explosion at an oil field in Texas. After settling for a "Confidential" amount, the lawyer told me I was a "Bulldog". The name stuck and I have used the same aggressiveness in my practice to ensure my clients get the compensation they deserve.

CNN Reveals Why You Need A Lawyer

CNN investigative reporters revealed damning evidence against major insurance companies, such as State Farm and Allstate, which are profiting billions of dollars by underpaying injured car accident victims. The money these insurance companies are denying car accident victims would otherwise go toward doctor visits, lost wages, and rehabilitation. However, new strategies adopted by insurance companies have them making take-it-or-leave-it payout offers that in many cases don’t cover even a fraction of the victims’ expenses.

Imagine you are driving along and another car comes out of nowhere and runs into the side of your car, injuring you to the point where you can barely walk, are in severe pain, and need doctor visits, CT scans, X-rays, and rehabilitation. Wouldn’t you expect the insurance company of the driver who hit you to pay those bills? Roxanne Martinez did. CNN reported that when she was hit by a SUV on the passenger side of her car, she was smashed up against her driver-side window, damaging her spine. Her medical bills quickly accumulated and she thought Allstate, the insurer of the driver who hit her, would pay the costs. Three years later, after CT scans, doctor visits, X-rays, and a host of medical problems, Roxanne was still fighting Allstate. The company finally offered her $15,000, a sum that did not cover her expenses, much less her pain, time lost from work, or the emotional anguish of not knowing whether or not she would be able to afford her treatment. This tactic is part of a strategy insurance companies are using to make themselves billions of dollars.

CNN’s year-and-a-half investigation into the insurance industry found that if you are injured in a minor accident, major insurance companies will likely challenge your claim, drag you into court, and take years before making you an offer. This offer is often significantly less than your claim is worth. Industry insiders say this results in 80-90% of injured victims accepting what the insurance company offers instead of fighting. Why would an insurance company, especially one that you trust and have given significant amounts of money to over the years to take care of you in the event you’re injured, act with such reckless disregard toward your personal well-being? The answer is simple: insurance companies make more money if they pay you less money for your injuries, even if you need the money to cover necessary medical bills, lost wages, and rehabilitation.

According to Jeff Stempel, a Nevada insurance law professor, accident victims are getting hurt further by being dragged into court by insurance companies. Other policyholders aren’t seeing any benefit, such as reduced premiums, when Allstate or State Farm takes those who need money for their injuries to court. This practice isn’t saving the consumer money at all. In fact, the only real beneficiary of keeping money from the people who need it are the insurance companies themselves. Professor Stempel says, “To continue this kind of program is, in my view, institutionalized bad faith.” These insurance companies seem to believe their money is better spent dragging hurt people who need insurance money for their injuries through court instead of helping them pay their bills. Both Allstate and State Farm would not discuss the investigation’s results with CNN.

Jim Mathis, a former insurance company insider, told CNN, “As long as the public allows this to occur, insurance companies will get richer, and people will not get a fair and reasonable settlement. Period.” The math behind the insurance companies’ strategy is simple: take $1,000 off of 1 million claims and you’ve essentially made $1 billion. Do this with every claim over a number of years and you’ve made billions of dollars. Insurance companies achieve this cost cutting through a process known as the “Three Ds”: 1) Deny the claim. 2) Delay the claim. 3) Defend the denial of the claim. By forcing “smaller, walk-away settlements,” which are take-it-or-leave-it offers years after the actual accident occurred, battles have already been fought, bills have added up, and people are afraid that they won’t get any money for their claims, insurance companies can essentially force an injured victim to accept whatever it is they’re offering.

One Indianapolis superior court judge told CNN that many insurance company lawyers have confided in him that they want to settle many of these minor impact cases, but the insurance companies won’t allow them to. The insurance companies would rather fight every claim, even though that means not giving their paying customers the money they need to heal and get back to their lives. A lawyer for Allstate said that the company’s strategy was to drive lawyers who represent victims out of the insurance industry. The company tried to accomplish this by making the act of fighting a claim “so expensive and so time consuming that lawyers would start refusing to help clients.” Do not let the insurance companies push you around and contact us now.

Source: Insurance companies fight paying billions in claims, published 02/07/07 on Anderson Cooper 360 Blog. Accessed 02/08/07 via www.CNN.com.

The Do's and Dont's After An Accident

In the moments after an accident, there are certain key things you must do in order to protect yourself. Taking pictures of the accident, noting the time and weather are just a few things you can to do help yourself. If you wait too long, sometimes important evidence can be lost. So follow these steps.

Even if you haven’t been in an accident, keep a copy of these helpful tips with you for quick reference.

DOs

  • Do call for medical help if someone is injured.
  • Do call the police.
  • Do exchange information with the other parties. If it's a car acccident get the license plate number; make, model and year of the vehicle; driver’s insurance information; the insurance policy number; car registration number; driver’s license number.
  • Do get the names, addresses, and phone numbers of witnesses.
  • Do take pictures of the accident, damage to the vehicle, and the area around the accident.
  • Do call a lawyer.

DON’Ts

  • Don’t panic. Remain calm and call for assistance.
  • Don’t leave the scene of the accident.
  • Don’t wait to seek legal advice. The longer you wait to get legal advice, the harder it is to prove your case.
  • Don’t speak to anyone from the other person's insurance company. If you give a statement, it may be used against you.
  • Don’t sign any papers from an insurance company until you get legal advice.

These are just some of the things you can do to protect yourself. If you need help, this firm has the experience and resources to take on the wrongdoers.

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Texas Supreme Court Cites Star Trek In Opinion

The Texas Supreme Court in Robinson v. Crown cited Mr. Spock from Star Trek making him a legal precedent for interpreting the Texas laws.

Appropriately weighty principles guide our course. First, we recognize that police power draws from the credo that “the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” Second, while this maxim rings utilitarian and Dickensian (not to mention Vulcan21), it is cabined by something contrarian and Texan: distrust of intrusive government and a belief that police power is justified only by urgency, not expediency.

Footnote 21 reads:

See STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN (Paramount Pictures 1982). The film references several works of classic literature, none more prominently than A Tale of Two Cities. Spock gives Admiral Kirk an antique copy as a birthday present, and the film itself is bookended with the book’s opening and closing passages. Most memorable, of course, is Spock’s famous line from his moment of sacrifice: “Don’t grieve, Admiral. It is logical. The needs of the many outweigh . . .” to which Kirk replies, “the needs of the few.”

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Be Careful – Your Facebook Profile Can Be Used Against You

If you have a lawsuit on file or plan on filing a lawsuit, pay attention to your facebook profile. The latest litigation tactic among defense lawyers is scouring facebook for information that can harm your case. You must change your privacy settings to ensure that only people you trust can see your profile. Even then, it may be possible for defense attorneys to view information you think is protected.

Even if the images you post to facebook or other social networking site are harmless, the counsel for the defense may try to spin the images into something negative so that a jury might question your injuries, your honesty or your integrity.   Make sure you have a strong password and you know and trust the people you have allowed access to view your profile and images.

For lawyers, in the case of Crispin v. Audigier, a California judge ruled that Facebook messages that are not publicly available are protected under the Stored Communications Act, and therefore cannot be subpoenaed for use in litigation. Click here. Unfortunately, there are other opinions where Courts have allowed the discovery of social media information.

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The Use or Non-Use of Seat Belts Is Not Admissible in Texas

FOR THE LITIGATORS: This is an excerpt from a brief I prepared on whether the use or non-use of seat belts is admissible at trial.  If you have a case involving this issue, please feel free to download the Motion in Limine and the Brief in Support.

A.        FAILURE TO USE A SEAT BELT IS NOT A BASIS FOR CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE NOR A BASIS FOR FAILURE TO MITIGATE DAMAGES

HB4 repealed Section 545.413(g) of the Texas Transportation Code, which prohibited the admission into evidence proof concerning the use or non-use of seatbelts. The Legislature did not enact a new law stating that seat belt evidence is admissible, nor did it abrogate the common law on which the Statute was based, although it had the power to do so. The Legislature just repealed the old law. The ultimate effect of the repeal of Section 545.413(g) simply returned the status of the law in Texas to the pre-statute status. As expressed in case law prior to the enactment of Section 545.413(g), the present state of Texas law is that the failure to use a seat belt is not a basis for negligence liability, nor a basis for contributory negligence, nor a basis for failure to mitigate damages. (more…)

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Texas State Bar Lawyer Profile on Stephen Daniel

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Here is the complete post by the Texas Bar: (more…)

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Understanding Premise Liability (Slip and Falls) In Texas

If you slipped and fell on a slippery floor or debris at the store or any other establishment open to the public, the property owner may be liable for your injuries, such as neck injury, back injury, or other type of damage related to your body. (more…)

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An Attorney’s Outlook On How Insurance Companies Value Personal Injury Cases

All insurance companies have different methods for placing a value on your claim, but there are a few factors that are constants in every case. The insurance company will be looking at any property that was damaged, physical and or emotional damage to you, both long and short term, medical bills, and other damages. (more…)

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Who is Liable for Amusement Park Injuries?

If you are injured while on a ride at an amusement park, would you be able to hold the owner or manager of the park liable for your injuries? (more…)

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Injury Attorney On Swimming Pool Accidents

During the scorching summer temperatures here in Texas, a swimming pool can provide hours of enjoyment for adults and children. But a swimming pool accident can bring unexpected tragedy to any family in the blink of an eye. If you have watched the local newscasts or read the local newspapers, then you know of the tragic drowning stories in our neighborhood pools. (more…)

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Garland and Mesquite Above National Average for Likelihood of Having an Auto Accident

According to the Star Community Newspaper, drivers in Mesquite, Garland, and much of the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex are more likely to get into a car accident than the national average, according to a two year study compiled by a major insurance company. (more…)

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10 Most Expensive Accidents of All Time

Here are the most expensive accidents in history. (more…)

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Published by Bulldog, on September 10th, 2009 at 10:23 pm. Filled under: Legal Information Tags: , , , , , No Comments

What the Insurance Companies Don't Tell You

1.  The other person's insurance company will typically make you an offer to you after an accident. Remember they are trying to get off as cheaply as possible. How do you know if it’s a good offer or not? They are counting on your inexperience with the system and will use it against you to get you to agree to take less than you deserve.

2. Insurance companies have many lawyers and agents focused only on accident claims. It’s a small army against just you.

3. It’s in the insurance company’s best interest to keep you waiting for your compensation. How long are you willing to wait? Are you willing to take less than you deserve?

4. If you take a settlement from the insurance company, they will not owe you more money. What if your injury is not healed? Have you really looked at all the costs that are involved?

5. An insurance company gets thousands of accident reports on a daily basis. To them you are a claim number. Are you willing to accept a settlement from an insurance company that does not have your best interest at heart?

6. The insurance company may ask to tape record a conversation with you. Never let anybody tape record you—they can use the recording against you later.

What Happens if You Hire Us

  • You won’t pay hourly fees when we represent you for a personal injury claim. We only get paid if we get money for you.
  • From the lawyers working on your case, to the receptionists answering your calls, you’ll be treated with respect, courtesy and consideration by everyone.
  • You’ll get your questions answered and your phone calls returned promptly by your attorney and the legal staff working on your claim.
  • We’ll work with the insurance companies. You can focus on getting better.
  • We’ll keep you up-to-date on the status of your claim.
  • You have the right whether or not you want to settle your claim.
  • You’ll always have privacy and confidentiality when communicating with your attorney or legal staff.

 


 




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