by Amber Cortez | May 28th, 2020 | Auto Accident, Wrongful Death

Sullivan City Police Chase Leaves One Teenager Dead

On the night of Monday, May 25th, a police chase ended tragically as a 17-year-old teenage male struck his vehicle into a palm tree. Details About The Incident According to the local authorities, the incident began at approximately 10:31 p.m. after a Sullivan City police officer stopped the vehicle for a traffic violation near Military… Read More

by Amber Cortez | May 25th, 2020 | Legal Representation

How the Current State of COVID-19 Can Lead to Truck Accidents

With the world slowly recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, many essential establishments including grocery stores, medical clinics, and hospitals have been relying heavily on the trucking industry in order to have their respective goods delivered as soon as possible.  According to a report by Business Insider, the United States trucking industry is responsible for 70%… Read More

by Amber Cortez | May 19th, 2020 | Auto Accident

Crash Involving a State Trooper Leads to 2 Hospitalized in Edinburg

On the morning of May 14, a car accident involving two vehicles resulted in the hospitalization of both drivers, one of whom was a state trooper. Details About the Accident According to a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety, the accident occurred at the intersection of Wisconsin and I-Road in Edinburg. Both drivers… Read More

by Amber Cortez | May 18th, 2020 | Recent News

Will the Coronavirus Affect Car Accident Claims?

The novel coronavirus has had a ubiquitous and significant effect on all of our lives. As services and events are being canceled across the country, some have wondered how these lockdowns may affect car accident claims, especially ongoing into the future. With so much contradictory information being shared by news sources and government officials alike,… Read More

by Amber Cortez | May 13th, 2020 | Recent News

Coronavirus FAQ: What to Do If You Are Working in an Unsafe Environment

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed an executive order stipulating the path Texas will follow to reopen its economy. In an effort to stabilize the economy and curtail losses, non-essential businesses and restaurants are slowly being allowed to reopen with limited occupancy beginning May 1st.  This executive order will override any local guidelines and curfews… Read More

by Amber Cortez | May 5th, 2020 | Recent News

COVID-19 Resource

[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.26.6″ custom_padding=”0px||0px|||”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.26.6″][et_pb_column _builder_version=”3.26.6″ type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.26.6″] YOUR TEAM AT J. GONZALEZ INJURY ATTORNEYS IS ACTIVELY MONITORING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC. WE KNOW THAT TIMES ARE INCREDIBLY UNCERTAIN, SO WE WANT TO DO OUR PART TO HELP KEEP YOU INFORMED AND PREPARED. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS SURROUNDING THE COVID-19 SITUATION OR NEED LEGAL… Read More

by Amber Cortez | May 1st, 2020 | Legal Representation

Can I Sue My Employer If I Contracted COVID-19 at Work?

With numerous cases of COVID-19 reported across the Rio Grande Valley on a daily basis, county government officials are urging their residents to comply with their shelter-in-place ordinances and only leave their homes for essential needs and purposes.  While essential businesses remain open under certain circumstances and limitations, essential workers have to continue to work… Read More

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