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Determining Fault in Texas T-Bone Collisions

A T-bone collision, also known as a broadside collision, occurs when the front of one vehicle slams into the side of another, with the wreckage forming a T-shape. These accidents Read More

Holding a Speeding Driver Liable for Crash Damages in Texas

Recovering damages in a Texas auto accident case requires showing the other driver was at fault. This means showing that the driver’s conduct was the principal cause of the accident. Read More

The Most Dangerous Highways in Texas and What Makes Them So

Texas has more than 300,000 miles of roads (highest in the nation) and 18 million licensed drivers (second highest in the nation). With a large number of cars and trucks Read More

What to Do After You're in a Hit-and-Run Accident

Drivers who have been in a collision have certain legal duties. They are required to remain at the scene, provide assistance to anyone injured, contact emergency services if needed and Read More

The Signs of Soft Tissue Injuries After a Car Crash

Automobile accidents commonly result in the occupants suffering one or more soft tissue injuries. These are traumas caused by the body contacting the vehicle’s components or being subjected to rapid Read More

What if You’re Partly to Blame for a Car Accident?

Motor vehicle crashes can result in serious and sometimes catastrophic injuries. In Texas, accident victims must prove another driver was at fault in order to recover compensation for medical expenses Read More

Deadly Texas Auto Accidents Increased Markedly in 2021

Deadly auto accidents in Texas increased significantly in 2021. There were 4,480 motor vehicle fatalities, the second highest number ever recorded in the state. This alarming statistic has prompted Texas Read More

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