Getting rear-ended on I-35 can be a frightening and chaotic experience. With heavy traffic, high speeds and frequent congestion, this busy interstate is a hotspot for collisions. Here’s what to know you get rear-ended on this congested Texas freewa…
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Whiplash is a common car accident injury and is particularly prevalent in rear-end collisions. Whiplash happens when the neck is suddenly and forcefully jolted back and forth, similar to the motion of a cracking whip. If you’ve experienced whiplash…
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Texas law requires all drivers to carry at least a minimum insurance policy. This liability coverage, often referred to as 30/60/25 coverage, requires drivers to have at least $30,000 of coverage for injuries per person, up to a total of $60,000 per…
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Many car accidents in Texas require victims to visit a clinic or hospital. Even if you didn’t suffer severe injuries, it’s important to have a medical professional examine you after a crash. Internal injuries can go unnoticed but may be no less s…
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If you’ve been in a car accident in Texas, one of the first questions you might have is: “How much is my case worth?” While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, understanding the factors that influence settlement amounts can give you a cl…
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Getting into one car accident is stressful enough, but what if you’re still recovering from that accident and then get hit again? Unfortunately, this situation happens in Texas more often than people think. If you’re injured in a second crash bef…
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In any given car accident, there are multiple parties involved. First, you have the drivers, who are the most immediately impacted by the accident. Then, you have their insurance companies, of which the at-fault driver’s insurance bears the brunt o…
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After a car accident in Texas, your vehicle may need to head to the shop for repairs (or worse, if your car is totaled, you may need to shop around for a new one altogether). During this in-between time, you’re going to need a rental car to get to…
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Many car accidents in Texas require drivers to secure a loaner vehicle for a given period of time while their car is in the shop for repairs. In collisions that result in a totaled vehicle, drivers will most certainly need a rental until the claim is…
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If you’ve been in a car accident and your vehicle is undrivable or in the shop for repairs, you’ll likely need a rental car to keep your life moving. But how do you actually go about getting one – and who covers the cost? Here’s a quick g…
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