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2023 Watts Guerra Recap

2023 has ended and we are celebrating the progress and success achieved by the amazing hard work of our team and more importantly, the results achieved for our clients. Flip through our recap below. The corresponding links are at the bottom!

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Links from the 2023 Recap

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Favorite San Antonio Spots  Sexual Assault Cases Trailblazing Women of Watts Guerra

Causes of Pressure Cooker Explosions and How to Avoid Them. Rideshare Liability.

Sex Trafficking and the Foster Care System

Who do children and teenagers look to for protection? For friendship? For love and support? For discipline? While most would say parents, sometimes it’s other impactful people in their lives like friends, grandparents, aunts and uncles, significant others, caregivers, or even teachers. These significant people are who children and teenagers turn to in times of need. But what if a child or teenager is in the foster care system? Who would they turn to then? Unfortunately, for those who are in the foster care system, the story is much different.

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Tangible vs. Intangible Damages

What are Damages?

In Texas civil cases, a party who suffers loss or harm due to negligent actions of another party may be entitled to monetary compensation, or damages.[1] The purpose of damages in a lawsuit are to make the injured party financially “whole” or help them return to their pre-incident state.[2] If the court finds a plaintiff presented sufficient evidence of compensable damages, the person or company at fault for the accident will be responsible for the payout. Damages under Texas law are codified in Section 41.001 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.[3]

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Rideshare Liability

Today, “Rideshare” companies like Uber and Lyft have become a primary mode of transportation for busy Americans.[1]  With people relying on the convenience of Rideshare transportation more than ever before, the industry is estimated to be valued at almost $186 billion by 2026.[2]  However, the convenience of this type of modern transportation comes with a host of problems.

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