Harvest Season Accidents: Increased Traffic and Agricultural Dangers
Harvest season in Texas brings heavy activity on rural roads throughout Bryan, College Station, and Brazos County. While this is a critical time for farmers and agricultural workers, it also creates unique risks for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians sharing the road. Scott Scherr at The Payne Law Group understands the dangers...
Dangers of School Bus Accidents on Rural Routes
School bus accidents are fortunately rare, but when they do occur, the consequences can be severe—especially on rural routes. In areas like Bryan and College Station, Texas, where school buses travel long stretches of open road and pass through farm-to-market roads with heavy truck traffic, the risks are heightened. Scott Scherr...
Liability For Truck Underride Guard Failures
In collisions involving large commercial trucks, one of the most devastating outcomes occurs when a smaller passenger vehicle slides underneath the truck’s trailer. These types of accidents, known as underride accidents, often result in catastrophic injuries or fatalities. To mitigate these risks, most trailers are required to have rear underride guards under...
When You Should Sue For an Injury on Someone Else’s Property
When you suffer an injury on someone else’s property, one of your first questions might be whether you should pursue legal action. While not every slip, fall, or accident justifies a lawsuit, Texas law does allow injured parties to seek compensation when a property owner’s negligence causes harm. Knowing when to sue—and...
Road Debris Motorcycle Accidents: Pursuing Claims When There’s No Collision
Motorcyclists face a wide range of road hazards that other drivers often overlook—chief among them is road debris. While many personal injury claims stem from collisions between vehicles, a notable portion of motorcycle crashes involve no direct collision with another vehicle. Instead, the crash may be triggered by debris in the road—fallen...
Personal Injury Myths Versus Reality
When you’re hurt because of someone else’s negligence, filing a personal injury claim may feel intimidating—especially when misinformation about lawsuits is so widespread. Scott Scherr at The Payne Law Group often hears from injured clients who are hesitant to pursue the compensation they deserve because of persistent myths about personal injury...
Does Being Board Certified in Personal Injury Law Really Matter?
When you’re injured in an accident, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing the right attorney. With countless personal injury lawyers advertising their services, it can be difficult to know who truly has the qualifications and experience to represent your best interests, especially if your injuries are severe or...
How Dashboard Cameras Can Strengthen Your Car Accident Case
When you’re involved in a car accident, evidence is everything. Photos, medical records, and eyewitness statements all contribute to building a solid personal injury claim, but few pieces of evidence are as impactful as dashboard camera footage. Dash cams are becoming increasingly popular among Texas drivers for good reason: they offer real-time,...
Understanding Depositions in Personal Injury Cases
A deposition is one of the most critical moments in a personal injury case—and also one of the most misunderstood. If you’ve filed a personal injury lawsuit in Texas, chances are you’ll need to give a deposition at some point during the legal process. While it might seem intimidating, understanding what to...
Driving Behaviors You May Not Think Are Dangerous
When people think about dangerous driving behaviors, their minds often jump to obvious offenses like speeding, drunk driving, or texting behind the wheel. While these are certainly serious threats to road safety, there are many other everyday habits that drivers rarely consider dangerous, but that can and do lead to serious accidents.