Your Recovery Options If You’re Hurt In a Crash Caused by an Uninsured Driver
More than 14 percent of Texas motorists are uninsured. 1 That means that at least 1 in every 7 drivers in Texas is on the road without any auto insurance…
More than 14 percent of Texas motorists are uninsured. 1 That means that at least 1 in every 7 drivers in Texas is on the road without any auto insurance…
Whenever you are serious about protecting the strength, value, and success of your car accident claim, you need to retain an experienced lawyer as soon as possible. Here’s why… Why…
Generally, it’s recommended that car accident survivors consult a lawyer as soon as possible after a wreck. You’ll most likely have medical expenses that will have to be paid for…
Texas ranks second in the nation for having the most hit-and-run car accidents, with an average of five hit and runs daily. If you’re ever in one of these crashes…
After a bad car wreck, the things you do and don’t do can greatly impact a future claim and your recovery options. To help you take the right steps, here’s…
Calling police after a motor vehicle personal injury accident in Texas isn’t just helpful for victims. It’s also the law after any wreck that involves injuries or at least $1,000…
When a drunk driver causes an auto wreck, the impaired driver is typically liable for the injuries and damage (s)he causes. The driver may not, however, be the only liable…
After an auto wreck, victims can be uncertain as to whether they have a claim for recovery and, if so, how to proceed with that claim. To determine the legal…
When car crashes happen, wearing a seatbelt can reduce the risk of moderate to catastrophic injuries by 50 percent – and the risk of deadly injuries by 45 percent.1 Despite…
Negligence per se is a legal doctrine through which an illegal act (i.e., an act that violates the law) constitutes negligence. In Texas, texting while driving may constitute negligence per…