143.002[1/3] – DAMAGES. A person who establishes a cause of
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 143.002[1/3]
Summary
This law allows individuals who successfully prove their case under this chapter to receive actual damages as well as reasonable attorney's fees and costs. It is designed to provide financial relief to those who have been harmed and seek legal recourse.
Entitles successful claimants to actual damages.
Includes provision for reasonable attorney's fees.
Applies to causes of action established under this chapter.
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