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Posted By | January 20, 2024 | Car Accidents

Do I Have to Go to Court for a Car Accident in Texas?

Car accidents are terrifying and traumatic experiences, especially when they result in painful, life-altering injuries. Unfortunately, the trauma sometimes continues when car accident victims have to navigate the complex legal system to recover their losses after a crash. No one wants to worry about a court appearance when they’re at their most vulnerable—still recovering from…

Posted By | January 18, 2024 | Car Accidents

Should I Hire a Car Accident Lawyer if I Wasn’t Injured?

A car accident is traumatic and terrifying, even if you are fortunate enough to walk away from the accident without physical injuries. However, the experience of a car accident can cause significant emotional damage, including a fear of driving, flashbacks, PTSD, sleep disturbances, and other emotional trauma. The sensation of helplessness and loss of control…

Posted By | January 16, 2024 | Car Accidents,Truck Accidents

What Happens if I Get in an Accident With a Commercial Vehicle?

Accidents are always frightening, but when they involve a large commercial vehicle they’re often devastating to those in smaller passenger cars. If you’ve had an accident with a commercial vehicle, you could be facing serious injuries, sometimes with life-altering consequences to your ability to earn a living and perform your daily routine. Even less serious…

Posted By | January 10, 2024 | Car Accidents

What Happens If I Total a Leased Car in Texas?

A car accident is always an alarming experience, especially if it’s severe enough to total a car and cause serious injuries. The consequences of a car accident continue to be distressing long after the dust settles as medical bills begin coming in at the same time that serious injuries prevent a prompt return to work….

Posted By | January 4, 2024 | Car Accidents

What to Know About Side Impact Collisions

One of the most deadly types of car accidents are those involving side-impact collisions. This type of collision is sometimes called a T-bone accident, broadside crash, or angle collision. Side impact collisions typically occur in intersections due to one vehicle’s failure to yield the right of way. Side-impact accidents cause about 22% of car accident…