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Can No-Fault Insurance Cover Vehicle Damages?

Posted on May 3, 2020 Car Accidents
 No-fault insurance is a type of auto insurance that restricts a driver’s ability to hold someone else responsible for a car accident. It covers the policyholder’s medical expenses for injuries from an auto accident, regardless of fault, using personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. Mandatory PIP insurance in no-fault states offers benefits for medical care...
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Who Is At Fault in a Blind Spot Accident?

Posted on May 1, 2020 Car Accidents
Even the most prudent driver cannot prevent blind spots. Blind spots are areas of the road that are impossible to see in one’s mirrors due to the design of the vehicle. It is possible, however, for a driver to mitigate the risks of blind spots and avoid accidents through maneuvers such as glancing over...
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Can I Sue If I Am Partially At Fault in a Car Accident?

Posted on April 20, 2020 Car Accidents
Many car accidents are not black and white. Even if you believe the other driver is 100% at fault for your collision, he or she might have a different opinion. It is common for the victim of a car accident to be at least partially to blame. The victim might have been speeding, for...
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What If I’m in an Accident Involving Minors?

Posted on April 14, 2020 Car Accidents
Adults are not the only ones who make mistakes that injure others. Children and minors can also be guilty of negligence, recklessness, maliciousness and the wanton disregard for the safety of others. If a minor caused your accident in Texas, you may be able to hold him or her directly responsible. You might also...
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Is Brake Checking Illegal in Texas?

Posted on April 10, 2020 Car Accidents
Brake checking occurs when one driver abruptly hits the brakes while another is following him or her too closely. It is a dangerous practice that can lead to a rear-end collision. Brake checking often goes hand-in-hand with aggressive or road rage driving. Drivers may become angry at the person who did the brake checking,...
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