T-bone accidents are among the most dangerous types of car crashes that can happen on Texas roadways. When a fast-moving vehicle strikes the side of another car, the force of impact can be extreme. People inside the vehicles often suffer severe injur…
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Most bikers love the freedom of the open road. But the feeling of freedom that comes with riding a motorcycle carries additional risk of injury. Bikers must contend with dangerous road conditions, heavy traffic, reckless drivers, and other hazards. B…
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Rear-end collisions rank as one of the most frequent types of car accidents. Even when they occur at relatively low speeds, the impact of a rear-end crash can cause serious, long-term injuries. Here, we address some of the most common causes of rear-…
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We count on emergency vehicles like ambulances, police cars, and fire trucks to get to us quickly when we need help. They receive special driving privileges when responding to a call. In certain situations, they can speed, disregard traffic signals,…
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The moments after a car accident can be confusing and are often filled with shock and disorientation. Knowing what to do after a car accident can reduce stress and help ensure you recover the compensation you deserve. Texas law requires that the peop…
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Who Pays For Costs After A Car Accident In Texas? When a Texas car accident causes injuries, property damage, and lost time from work, the financial burden can quickly add up. These unexpected expenses can jeopardize your financial well-being and mak…
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A jackknife truck accident occurs when a semi-truck loses control and the trailer swings towards the front of the vehicle, creating a sharp angle between the trailer and the cab. These accidents are often caused by poor truck handling and can result…
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“Loss of use” refers to a person’s inability to use their damaged vehicle or other property while it is being repaired or replaced after a car accident. While recovering compensation for loss of use after a car accident may seem straightforward…
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The commercial trucking industry uses Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) and Event Data Records (EDRs) to record information about a truck driver’s activities and the movement of a truck in the minutes, hours, and days before a crash. These devices…
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The average driver likely gives little thought to poor road conditions. But for motorcyclists, poor road conditions create hazards that can have serious, even fatal consequences. Because motorcycles lack the protection a car provides, riders are expo…
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