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What Should I Do If I See a Drunk Driver on the Road?

Posted on October 2, 2021 Car Accidents
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), drunk driving results in the loss of approximately 29 lives every day in the United States. Drunken driving also costs American taxpayers about $44 billion every year and accounts for about 28% of all traffic-related deaths in the country. The best thing you can...
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What to Do When You’ve Been Hit by an Uninsured Driver in Texas

Posted on September 27, 2021 Car Accidents
Car insurance or other proof of financial responsibility is mandatory for every driver in Texas. You could still, however, be at risk of getting into an accident with an uninsured driver. Many drivers in Texas break the insurance law by letting their policies lapse – either knowingly or unknowingly. Take the following steps if...
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What to Do if You’re Involved in an Accident With a Rideshare Car

Posted on September 22, 2021 Car Accidents
Being involved in a standard car accident in Texas can be confusing enough. A collision involving a rideshare car, such as an Uber or Lyft vehicle, can be even more complicated as an injured victim. You may not know how to protect your rights as a driver or rideshare user. Take the following steps...
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Top 5 Car Safety Tips for Accident Prevention

Posted on September 15, 2021 Car Accidents
Car accidents are a leading cause of injuries and deaths in Texas and throughout the country. In 2020, the Texas Department of Transportation stated that there was one reportable crash every one minute and seven seconds. There were 14,656 serious injuries and 3,896 deaths from traffic accidents in 2020 alone. As a motor vehicle...
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How Is Fault Determined in Bike vs. Car Accidents in Texas?

Posted on September 9, 2021 Bicycle Accident
Automobile and bicycle accidents take place relatively often in Texas, especially in bustling downtown areas such as Dallas and Houston. In Texas, the fault-based insurance law requires injured accident victims to determine fault before filing insurance claims. This is because claims are filed with the insurance companies of the at-fault parties. Find out how...
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