Posts by Pat Maloney
I Was Injured During Fiesta; What Can I Do?
Fiesta is one of the most anticipated and thrilling annual events in San Antonio. This event brings several million people together to watch the parades, enjoy the music, and eat amazing food. While Fiesta is a great time for many, unfortunately, there is always the risk of accidents and injuries. Were you injured while walking…
Read MorePat Maloney, Jr. Honored by St. Mary’s Hispanic Law Alumni Association with Henry B. Gonzalez Award
The St. Mary’s Hispanic Law Alumni Association recently recognized Pat Maloney, Jr. with the Henry B. Gonzalez Award. This year’s awards ceremony took place on April 6, 2024. “This is an incredible honor,” said Pat Maloney, Jr. “I’m a proud St. Mary’s graduate, and I believe that all of us should contribute to our communities…
Read MoreWhat Are Texas’ Passing Laws?
Texas has a series of laws regulating passing on the state’s roadways. While some may find these laws reasonable and others view them as overly restrictive, they are there to promote the safe and efficient flow of traffic while minimizing the risk of accidents and injuries. Here are answers to some common questions about passing…
Read MoreYes, You CAN Afford a San Antonio Injury Lawyer
Many injured people assume that hiring an attorney is extremely costly—an expense they cannot afford, particularly if they are unable to work due to an accident and are watching their bills pile up. However, most San Antonio personal injury lawyers, including at Pat Maloney: Accident & Injury Attorney, handle injury cases on a contingency basis.…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Empty 18-Wheelers
When most of us think of large trucks, we see them pulling massive trailers filled with cargo. However, 18-wheelers are often between pick-up points, meaning they are either deadheading (pulling an empty trailer) or bobtailing (aren’t pulling a trailer at all). Although many assume these circumstances are safer than operating a fully-loaded truck, the opposite…
Read MoreAre You Always Following at a Safe Distance on the Road?
Following another vehicle too closely (tailgating) typically involves maintaining a shorter distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you than is considered safe. Tailgating is often characterized by the inability to stop safely if the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly, as well as the potential for rear-end collisions. The formula for following at…
Read MoreThe Challenges of Autonomous Vehicles
In the heart of San Francisco, a pedestrian faced a life-threatening series of events when attempting to cross an intersection. Struck first by a conventional vehicle, she was then thrust beneath a Cruise autonomous vehicle and was pinned for several critical minutes before firefighters came to her rescue. It’s an issue Texans should care about,…
Read MoreWhat Medical Tests Do You Need After an Accident?
After any accident or crash, the very first thing you should do (after calling the police, that is) is seek medical attention. Even if you don’t think you are injured, you should make an appointment with your doctor for a wellness check, so that there is a record of how your body responded to the…
Read MoreInvitee, Licensee, or Trespasser? A Look at Premises Liability in Texas
Business owners, hotel owners, and homeowners can be held accountable when a person is injured while on their property. However, it is important to know that not every injury case results in a property owner being liable, as there are several factors that must be taken into account when determining this. One of the first…
Read MoreCan I File a Claim if My Passenger Causes a Car Accident?
As a driver in Texas, you are responsible for your own actions. You are required to keep your focus on the road and hands on the steering wheel the entire time. You’re legally not allowed to drive while intoxicated or drunk. You’re legally required to follow the speed limit. If you are injured in a…
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