Rideshare vehicles have been a true game-changer for the transportation industry, allowing people to access a private ride to their destination with the simple swipe of an app while contracted drivers earn money in their spare time. While the majority of rides with Uber or Lyft take place without incident, experiencing an accident as either…
The immediate aftermath and early days after a car accident are chaotic and distressing, especially if you or a family member suffered injuries. While you may just want to put the event behind you as soon as possible, it’s important to be wary when dealing with insurance company representatives after an accident. Despite their glossy…
In Texas, it matters who caused a traffic accident. Unlike the handful of no-fault insurance states, Texas operates on a modified comparative negligence insurance system for car accidents that allows injury victims to receive compensation as long as they were 50% or less at fault in an accident. This means you can recover compensation for…
Studies show that road rage is a persistent and growing problem in the United States, increasing notably since the pandemic. A study reported by AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety looked at over 10,000 road rage incidents resulting in 12,610 injuries and 218 murders in a 7-year period in the U.S. Road rage incidents not only…
Traffic data shows that nearly ⅓ of all traffic accidents in the U.S. are multi-car crashes. When an accident involves more than two vehicles, not only does the crash scene result in more extensive property damage and numerous injury victims, but it also becomes more difficult to determine the cause of the accident and to…