Health care costs in Texas did not drop after passage of a 2003 constitutional amendment limiting medical malpractice awards, despite promises made to voters by tort reform supporters. According to Mary Ann Roser of the American-Statesman, the results of a highly-regarded study by several researchers, including University of Texas law professor … [Read more...] about Tort Reform Limiting Medical Malpractice Awards in Texas: It Ain’t Workin’
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Not Every Cases Goes To Court | Kevin Chapman | Trial and Personal Injury Lawyer Mesa AZ
We have alternatives to resolving legal disputes without going to court. Some are mandated, while some are optional. Known as “alternative dispute resolution,” these options can be less expensive and more efficient than a jury trial. In Arizona, civil cases where the amount disputed falls within a set dollar amount are required to be submitted … [Read more...] about Not Every Cases Goes To Court | Kevin Chapman | Trial and Personal Injury Lawyer Mesa AZ
Personal Injury Lawyer Mesa AZ | Kevin Chapman | How Much Auto Insurance do I need!
How much auto insurance coverage do you need? What type of coverage do you need? Arizona only requires small amounts. Call Kevin Chapman at (480) 833-1113 and he can you some advice! … [Read more...] about Personal Injury Lawyer Mesa AZ | Kevin Chapman | How Much Auto Insurance do I need!
Another School Year Begins… by Kevin Chapman
Arizona Rrevised Statutes § 28-797 makes it a violation to pass another vehicle in a school zone. Section 28-797(E) states that the maximum speed limit in a school zone is 15 mph. It is illegal to pass any vehicle in a school zone. Passing is defined as the front bumper of a vehicle passing the front bumper of another vehicle. One way to be … [Read more...] about Another School Year Begins… by Kevin Chapman