Button Law Firm October 2018

On the cover, we shared how we came to represent people in daycare injury cases. It’s an issue that’s close to our hearts. When we notice an issue in our community, we do something about it. It’s something we’ve also noticed when it comes to auto insurance. In the state of Texas, drivers are required to carry a liability insurance policy that covers up to $30,000 per injured person, up to $60,000 per accident, and $25,000 for property damage. While this may sound like a lot of money, it’s often not enough to cover everything after an accident. Medical bills add up quickly, and before you know it, you’re left paying out of pocket. This can become even more overwhelming if you’re in an accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver. Some states require drivers to have underinsured or uninsured insurance that extends coverage to damage from the underinsured/ uninsured driver. Texas is not one of them, so if you’re in an accident with a driver who is uninsured or underinsured, your policy may not extend as far as you need it to. Although it’s not required in Texas, you do have the option to purchase an uninsured/ underinsured motorists policy, and it’s worth considering to put a better safety cushion in place for you and your family. ARE YOU COVERED? WHEN YOUR AUTO POLICY ISN’T ENOUGH

The sad thing we’ve seen is that a lot of people don’t realize how important it is to have a policy that will cover them in an accident until they’ve been in one. Insurance policies can be confusing, and sometimes it’s hard to know exactly what’s covered under yours. It’s why we’ve started providing free insurance policy reviews. Far too often, people pay for insurance that doesn’t protect them or their family. We’re putting a stop to that by reviewing all of our VIP members’ insurance policies and answering any questions they might have. Sign up for our VIP program today for a free policy review and other resources, and find out if you’re covered. Visit buttonlawvip.com to learn more.

MEMES

‘HEADLESS’ APPLES ON HORSEBACK

A take on the classic “devils on horseback” hors d’oeuvres, this recipe requires only three ingredients. These little bundles of flavor are the perfect finger food for your next get-together.

INGREDIENTS

• 3 ounces manchego cheese, 1/4 inch thick • Toothpicks for skewering

• 16 very thin slices of pancetta (or cured, unsmoked bacon) • 2 pink lady apples

DIRECTIONS

1. Core apples and cut each into 8 wedges. Remove rind of manchego cheese and cut into 2-inch sticks. 2. Heat a grill pan or skillet to medium-high. 3. On a cutting board, lay pancetta or bacon slices flat and place an apple wedge and piece of cheese in the center of each. 4. Roll pancetta tightly and skewer with toothpick. 5. Grill until cheese is melted and pancetta or bacon is golden and crispy, about 5 minutes. 6. Drain excess grease on a paper towel and serve hot.

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