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What Does the Minimum Speed Law Say?

Posted in Car Accidents on March 31, 2025

Adhering to speed limits is crucial for road safety, but driving too slowly poses significant risks. The minimum speed law says that driving at excessively low speeds can disrupt traffic flow and increase the likelihood of accidents. At The Law Firm of Aaron A. Herbert, we strive to shed light on this crucial subject. Our…

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Is Lane Splitting Legal in Texas? 2025

Posted in Motorcycle Accidents on March 31, 2025

Lane splitting incites controversy among motorcyclists. Many consider it the most efficient way of maneuvering through heavy traffic, but others consider the risks that it entails. The practice allows a rider to put himself between lanes of slow-moving traffic, shortening travel time and potentially preventing rear-end collisions. But the big question remains: Is lane splitting…

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A Typical Personal Injury Lawsuit Timeline: What to Expect

Posted in Personal Injury on March 19, 2025

If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence in Dallas, Texas, understanding the personal injury lawsuit timeline can help you prepare for what’s ahead. At The Law Firm of Aaron A. Herbert, P.C., we know how daunting the process can feel, especially when you’re already dealing with physical and emotional pain.  This guide will…

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Is It Illegal to Drive with Interior Lights On?

Posted in Car Accidents on March 19, 2025

Many drivers were told that turning on their car’s interior lights when driving might get them pulled over by a policeman. Some refer to this as a traffic violation; others believe it’s all about safety. But is it illegal to drive with interior lights on? Most importantly, can it lead to a ticket or put…

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Where should a pedestrian walk if a road has no sidewalks?

Posted in Pedestrian Accidents on March 6, 2025

When walking near traffic, safety should always be the top priority—especially on roads that lack designated pedestrian pathways. In these situations, on a road which has no sidewalks, a pedestrian should walk on the side of the road facing oncoming traffic. This allows the pedestrian to see approaching vehicles better and react accordingly. At The…

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How Close Can You Park to a Fire Hydrant?

Posted in Car Accidents on March 6, 2025

Ever wondered how close you can park to a fire hydrant in Texas? Under Texas law, you must park at least 15 feet away. Parking too close can block emergency responders, lead to fines, and even make you liable if firefighters can’t access water during an emergency. At The Law Firm Of Aaron A. Herbert,…

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General Damages vs Special Damages: See the Differences

Posted in Personal Injury on March 6, 2025

Navigating the legal process can feel overwhelming if you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing. One of the critical aspects of any personal injury case is understanding the types of damages you can recover. Specifically, you need to know the differences between general damages vs special damages—two fundamental categories of compensation in…

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