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The Importance of Preserving Evidence in Vehicle Accident Cases

Posted on December 29, 2020 Car Accidents
If you or someone you love gets into a vehicle accident, it is critical to preserve evidence that can help the parties involved determine what happened and why. Take certain steps to protect, preserve and collect key evidence immediately after a car accident in Texas. This may be the only way you can prove...
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How Insurance Companies Investigate Car Accidents

Posted on December 25, 2020 Car Accidents
When you file a car accident insurance claim in Texas, the insurance company will not release payment until it has investigated the crash and confirmed that its policyholder is to blame. Unfortunately, an insurance company’s investigation can be confusing, time-consuming and frustrating for you as an injured accident victim. It may benefit you to...
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What Are Common Defenses Used in Car Accidents?

Posted on December 23, 2020 Car Accidents
Bringing a car accident claim in Texas does not guarantee your financial recovery. You will first need to prove the defendant’s liability before you can recover compensation. In turn, the defendant will have the opportunity to refute your claim and prove him or herself not responsible for your collision. Learning the most common defenses...
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Who Is Liable for a Car Accident Caused by Bad Road Conditions?

Posted on December 18, 2020 Car Accidents
Many roads in Texas have defects that make them excessively dangerous for drivers, such as ruts or potholes. These bad road conditions can cause car accidents and related serious injuries. If you were in a car accident as a result of a dangerous road condition in Texas, you may be able to hold someone...
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Is Texas a No-Fault Accident State?

Posted on October 14, 2020 Car Accidents
Recovering from a car accident in Texas often takes seeking money from one or more parties to pay for your medical costs, vehicle repairs and other crash-related losses. Which insurance company will take your claim depends on the fault laws in your state. Your state will use fault, no-fault or hybrid fault laws. Texas...
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