Houston, Texas Accident & Personal Injury Attorney
Stewart J. Guss, Attorney at Law
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12777 Jones Road, Suite 297 Houston, Texas 77070 USA |
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(281) 664-6500
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Firm's Profile Articles Published by Stewart J. Guss, Attorney at Law
What to Do if You Get into a Car Accident
This article explains what you should do if you get into a car accident.
Read ArticleWhat to Do if You Are in a Trip and Fall Accident
Sometimes we trip because we aren't paying attention, but sometimes a slip or trip can be caused by the negligence of the person or entity in charge of the area where the fall takes place. There are many factors that can go into the question of who is at fault, but there are several steps you can and should take to preserve your rights.
Read ArticleNursing Homes - a Difficult but Important Choice
This article discusses nursing home issues. It includes information on how to find a good nursing home for the elderly and how to deal with a bad nursing home.
Read ArticleHow Much Car Insurance Do I Need?
Article that discusses the legalities of car insurance.
Read ArticleYour Right to Vote - a Brief History
The right to vote in these United States is at once both our greatest privilege and our most important responsibility. This article discusses the history behind your right to vote.
Read ArticleAn Honest Auto Mechanic
How hard is it to find an honest mechanic? This article talks about what goes into finding a good car mechanic when you get into an unexpected auto accident.
Read ArticleWhat is Identity Theft and How to Prevent it?
Today there is a new target for smart and sophisticated thieves: your identity. Think about it - from the criminal's perspective, this is the perfect crime.
Read ArticleWhat to Do if Someone Has Stolen Your Identity
There are four very important steps you must take when you realize someone has stolen your identity. Making sure to quickly take these steps will decrease the amount of time it takes to recover your identity and also the amount of damage done.
Read ArticleA Legal Primer on Sickness, Death and Dying
You really don't want to be without a will, no matter your age or whether or not you have children nor do you have to own a lot of things. There are several reasons to not delay making out a will any longer. Also, you may want to seriously consider a advance directive and a medical power of attorney, which are very different from each other but can become necessary at any age.
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