Bicyclists in Texas generally have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists.1 Despite this fact, drivers often overlook bicyclists, and many roadway travelers fail to comply with traffic laws. When this happens, bicycle accidents can occur, leaving people seriously injured....
All too often, pedestrians are hurt in car-related incidents. In fact, since 2016, pedestrian accidents in Texas have increased by nearly 10 percent.1 Tragically, many of these accidents could have been prevented if some party had complied with Texas’ pedestrian...
E-scooters are popular in many major cities across the U.S. Offering a cheap, easy, eco-friendly way to get around, e-scooters also pose some serious risks to riders. In fact, reports of e-scooter accidents and injuries have been mounting across the...
Passengers hurt in traffic crashes will have claims against the at-fault parties. While passenger-car accident cases are very similar to claims drivers may have after a wreck, there are some key differences. Shedding more light on these claims, the following...