After a car crash, most people feel shaken, overwhelmed, and unsure what to do next. Medical appointments pile up, insurance calls come quickly, and you may still be trying to process what actually happened. That’s normal. What many drivers don’t…
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After an accident, getting the medical care you need can feel overwhelming, especially if you don’t have health insurance. Unfortunately, many Texans face this challenge and worry about how to pay for doctor visits, therapy, medications, or even su…
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State Highway 45 is one of Austin’s busiest freeway loops, as it connects commuters across north Austin and provides a major east–west route for drivers. With heavy traffic, high speeds, and frequent merging, it also means rear-end collisions are…
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In a sprawling metro area like we have here in Austin, there are countless freeways crisscrossing the city. If you’ve lived or driven through the area, you know that US 183 is a major north-south highway that can act as a major artery for the city.…
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A road trip is supposed to be about freedom and relaxation. It’s just you and the open road with good tunes and no deadlines. But if a car accident happens while you’re far from home, things can get complicated fast. From figuring out local laws…
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Getting rear-ended on the MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) in Austin can send dread down your spine. Now you’re one of those people who has to pull over on the side of the freeway while rush-hour traffic crawls along beside you. Not only is this a hassle,…
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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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