Texas is a beautiful state, with endless coastlines, wide-open rugged interior landscapes, diverse cities, and a temperate climate. Sadly, Texas is also one of the top five states in the country for drunk driving accidents. Drunk drivers played a role in nearly one-quarter of all traffic accident deaths in the Lone Star State in 2021,…
Texas is an at-fault state for car accident insurance payouts, meaning the party most responsible for causing an accident must pay the damages through their insurance policy. As long as an accident victim is less than 51% at fault in the accident, they may recover damages. But what if the driver who hit your vehicle…
Car accidents are terrifying and traumatic, especially when you or your loved ones are left with serious injuries. In states like Texas, it matters who caused an accident because the state’s comparative negligence insurance laws demand that the liable party pay for damages, typically through their insurance provider. But what happens when your accident was…
Car accident injuries can be minor, significant, or even life-altering. These types of injuries almost always impact the injury victim’s economic situation and cause pain, anguish, and sometimes temporary or permanent disabilities. According to Texas’ comparative negligence laws, it matters who caused a car accident. The party at fault in the accident is responsible for…
The days and weeks after a car accident are traumatic and distressing. You may be dealing with significant injuries, pain, ongoing medical treatments, and the stress of dealing with property damage and insurance claims. But when the dust settles and it’s time to begin moving on from an accident, what happens if the anxiety you’ve…