Texas Watch’s core mission is to strengthen consumer protections and ensure that our legal system is open and accessible for all Texans — not just the powerful few. Our thousands of citizen activists are committed to ensuring fairness and accountability in the insurance marketplace and balance in our courts.
We are dedicated to fighting for legal and insurance reforms that give average Texans the legal protections they need. We provide Texas families with a platform to become engaged in the political and legislative process through direct advocacy for real legal and insurance reforms. Our goal is to strengthen protections for children and seniors, lower insurance rates, provide safer workplaces and neighborhoods, and level the playing field for homeowners and small businesses.
Today, we submitted written comments in support of broad participation in jury service to the Texas House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence. For the legitimacy of our courts, and our system of self-government, juries must be reflective of the communities they serve.
In this month's episode of "The Rundown," Executive Director Ware Wendell updates the public on what is happening at the Texas Capitol regarding our courts and insurance rights, which doctor is accused of poisoning patients, and the legislative newsletter you want to follow to know the issues.
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Today, we submitted comments in support of the fair appraisal of automobile insurance property damage claims. Hard-working families need their vehicles repaired promptly and safely. Appraisal can be a way to determine the value of a property loss claim after a collision, but the process must be fair and not used for delay by insurers.