Editorial Standards
How we create, review, and maintain the information on this website
Last reviewed: March 2026
At Angel Reyes & Associates, our website exists to help injured Texans understand their rights. That means everything we publish must be accurate, honest, and written in plain language that anyone can follow. These guidelines explain who creates our content, how it gets reviewed, and what standards we hold ourselves to.
01 Our Editorial Mission
We are a Texas personal injury law firm, not a media company. When we publish content about car accidents, workplace injuries, or the legal process, we do it because we believe injured people deserve clear information before they ever pick up the phone. Our editorial mission is simple: provide accurate, readable legal information that helps people make informed decisions about their situation.
We do not publish content to generate leads at the expense of accuracy. If a topic is genuinely complex or outcome-uncertain, we say so.
02 Our Content Standards
Every piece of content published on reyeslaw.com is held to four core standards:
Claims about Texas law, legal procedures, and injury statistics are verified against primary sources before publication.
Legal content is written for a general audience. We avoid jargon and explain technical terms when they are necessary.
We do not exaggerate outcomes or make promises about results. Texas law varies by case, and we reflect that honestly.
Content is reviewed when laws change, court decisions affect established guidance, or we identify outdated information.
03 Who Creates Our Content
Content on this site is produced by our internal marketing team, which includes experienced legal content writers. Writers research topics using primary legal sources, state statutes, case law, and guidance from the State Bar of Texas. Content is not outsourced to anonymous freelancers and is never published without internal review.
For articles covering specific legal topics, we rely on attorneys at this firm to verify accuracy. Attorney contributors are identified where relevant.
04 Our Review Process
All substantive legal content goes through the following steps before it is published on this website.
Our content team researches the topic using reliable legal sources, government publications, and verified data. Initial drafts are written in plain language with citations noted.
We verify that any claims about Texas statutes, court procedures, or case outcomes are checked against current law using up-to-date sources, including the Texas Capitol Constitution and Statutes Repository. For complex matters, we have our content reviewed by a licensed attorney.
Content is reviewed against State Bar of Texas advertising rules before publication. We do not make statements about past results in a way that implies a guaranteed outcome.
The content manager reviews for clarity, tone, and consistency with our editorial standards before the content goes live.
05 Texas State Bar Compliance
All content published on this website is subject to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, including rules governing attorney advertising. We do not make false or misleading statements about legal services, fees, or outcomes. Where we reference past results, we include appropriate context and disclaimers. We do not imply that results in one case predict results in another. Testimonials from former clients, where used, are genuine and published with consent.
Our advertising materials are submitted to the State Bar of Texas Advertising Review department as required.
06 What Our Content Is Not
The information on this website is provided for general educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change over time. If you have been injured, you should speak with a licensed Texas attorney about your specific situation before making any legal decisions.
We believe readers deserve this reminder prominently placed, not buried in fine print. Our goal is to inform, not to substitute for a real conversation with a lawyer.
07 Corrections and Updates
We take accuracy seriously. If we publish something incorrect, we correct it. When a correction is made to existing content, we update the article and note the revision date at the top of the page. We do not delete content to hide errors.
We also conduct scheduled reviews of high-traffic content to confirm it remains current with Texas law and court practice. Pages are marked with a "last reviewed" date so readers know how recently they were verified.
If you find an error or out-of-date information on this site, we want to hear about it.
08 Contact Us About Our Content
Questions about specific content, factual disputes, or correction requests can be directed to our content team at [email protected]. We review all submissions and respond to substantive concerns.
For legal questions about your own situation, contact us to request a free consultation.
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