What if I am Partly to Blame for the Trucking Accident?
The chaos following a collision with an 18-wheeler leaves many victims questioning their own actions. You might wonder if you signaled early enough or if...
What Happens When a Trucking Company Violates FMCSA Rules?
Federal safety regulations exist to keep massive commercial vehicles from becoming deadly hazards on public roads. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) sets strict...
Determining Who Is Liable for a Truck Accident in Texas
Commercial truck collisions differ significantly from standard car crashes. The sheer size of an 18-wheeler often results in catastrophic damage. Victims suffer severe injuries and...
The crash was sudden and violent, but it was the other driver’s behavior afterward that left you unsettled. Their strange demeanor, slow responses, or erratic...
What Happens When the At-Fault Driver Has No Insurance in Texas?
If an uninsured driver injures you in Texas, your own auto insurance policy is typically the primary source for compensation. Specifically, your Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM)...
In Texas, reckless driving is a specific criminal offense defined as operating a vehicle with “willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or...
The Most Common Driving Distractions and How They Affect Your Car Accident Claim in Texas
The most common types of distractions while driving fall into three main categories: visual, manual, and cognitive. After a car crash, proving the other driver...
What is the Average Settlement for a Car Accident Neck and Back Injury?
Nationally, car accident settlements that involve neck and back injuries range widely, from around $15,000 for minor issues to well over $1,000,000 for injuries that...