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Do You Have to Report a Car Accident in Texas?

Posted on December 15, 2021 Car Accidents
A lot may be going through your mind after a car accident. It can be easy to forget what you are required to do by law, such as reporting the accident to the police, in some cases. Although you do not need to report every car accident in Texas, you are legally obligated to...
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Can I Hold My Auto Mechanic Liable for Negligence?

Posted on November 24, 2021 Car Accidents
The integrity of a motor vehicle is vital to the safe and proper control of the car. If something compromises how a vehicle operates, such as negligent or wrongful acts committed by an auto mechanic, and this causes a car accident, the crash victim may be able to file a lawsuit for damages. Finding...
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Dallas Pedestrian Accidents – Seniors face Higher Risk of Injury or Death

Posted on November 18, 2021 Car Accidents
Dallas Pedestrian Injury Attorney Statistics are clear - senior citizens face a higher risk as pedestrians than other age groups. Approximately 25% of all pedestrian injuries and fatalities in the United States involve senior citizens.  Going back as far as 1975, No change has been seen in regards to senior citizens fatalities in pedestrian...
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How Does an Accident Affect a Car Lease?

Posted on November 17, 2021 Car Accidents
If you drive a vehicle that you own, you may understand the basics of what will happen when you file an insurance claim after a car accident. If you were leasing the vehicle that was damaged, however, this can change the claims process. While some actions and processes remain the same, others are different...
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What Is the Texas Dram Shop Law?

Posted on October 26, 2021 Car Accidents
When one person injures another, the injured party may seek compensation for his or her injuries and associated expenses by filing a personal injury lawsuit against the person who injured him or her. In some situations, a third-party may share some of the blame. This third-party may not have directly contributed to the injury-causing...
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