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What Happens When the At-Fault Driver Has No Insurance?

What Happens When the At-Fault Driver Has No Insurance?

Texas is an at-fault state for car accidents. That means the driver responsible for the accident (and by extension, their insurance company) is financially liable for damages, including medical expenses and property damages, but what happens if the a… Read More
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What to Do If You’re Hit by a Rideshare (Uber/Lyft/Waymo) in Austin

Austin roadways are always abuzz, and not every person (or driverless vehicle) is driving themselves to and fro. Ubers, Lyfts, and Waymos are out at all hours, and these vehicles can be involved in accidents. When you’re on the receiving end of tha… Read More
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What Happens if a Car Isn…

What Happens if a Car Isn't Included on Your Police Report?

In law, the devil is in the details, and if your police report is missing critical details, your insurance claim settlement could be in jeopardy. Here’s why. After a car accident, the police report becomes one of the most important pieces of eviden… Read More
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How Long Does It Take to…

How Long Does It Take to Settle a Car Accident Claim in Texas?

Insurance claims can be notoriously slow to settle, and the truth is, while some cases resolve in a few months, others can take a year or more depending on the complexity of the accident, the severity of injuries, and how cooperative the insurance co… Read More
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