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What Is Personal Injury Protection (PIP) & Do I Need It in Texas? 2026

Texan drivers have many costs to contend with on a daily, monthly, and annual basis. When it comes to insurance, the abundance of lingo can make it confusing to know what you require. One common question people ask is “What is Personal Injury Protection (PIP) & do I need it in Texas?” The Law Offices of Tad Nelson & Associates are here to explain what PIP is, the legal requirements, and its benefits.  About The Law Offices of Tad Nelson & Associates  The Law Offices of Tad Nelson & Associates has spent years representing clients in Galveston, League City, Houston, and cities across Texas in their personal injury cases. Our team has handled over 400 jury trials and has over 35 years of combined legal experience handling matters ranging from minor injuries to wrongful death.  What Is Personal Injury Protection? Personal Injury Protection, or PIP, is a type of auto insurance coverage that drivers may purchase in Texas. It is optional and a form of no-faul...

How a Criminal Appeals Lawyer Can Help Overturn Convictions

After a guilty verdict is delivered against you, it is easy to feel hopeless and as though your fate is sealed. Fortunately, this does not have to be the case. If you believe that justice was not served, appealing the verdict can provide a glimmer of hope. Unfortunately, when appealing the verdict, you will face many challenges and roadblocks. These include strict deadlines, complex legal procedures, and the legal system, which is a strong opponent itself. Our Houston criminal appeals attorney understands the gravity of the situation and the high stakes that are involved. With our attorney’s skill, expertise, and knowledge, you may be able to tip the scales back in your favor.  Identify Legal Errors Legal errors made by the trial court form the basis of many criminal appeals in Texas. These mistakes may include exclusion of evidence, improper admission of evidence, legal misconduct, or inaccurate jury instructions. The rules of evidence are strictly followed in Texas to ensure ...