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What Does it Mean to Subrogate a Claim?

Posted on April 5, 2020 Car Accidents
As the victim of an accident in Texas, you will need to deal with many processes you might never have encountered before. Sorting through the insurance system in pursuit of compensation for your claim can be difficult as the injured party. Insurance subrogation can make things easier. Subrogation is a common process in which...
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Hit and Run Laws In Texas

Posted on March 16, 2020 Car Accidents
If a driver leaves the scene of an auto accident without stopping and fulfilling his or her legal obligations, it is the crime of hit-and-run. Hit-and-run laws in Texas are serious, penalizing perpetrators with consequences such as hefty fines and potential jail or prison time. As a driver, it is important to know hit-and-run...
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Who’s At Fault in a T-Bone Accident?

Posted on March 12, 2020 Car Accidents
Who’s At Fault in a T-Bone Accident? T-bone accidents, also called broadside and side-impact collisions, can easily be catastrophic. Vehicle drivers and passengers can sustain serious and life-threatening injuries in T-bone accidents. Texas is a tort-based insurance state, making it necessary to identify the at-fault party before you can obtain compensation for a T-bone...
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What If I Was in an Accident With an Uninsured Motorist in Texas?

Posted on January 20, 2020 Car Accidents
You might assume every driver on the road is as responsible as you are when it comes to purchasing and maintaining automobile insurance. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Hundreds of drivers in Texas operate motor vehicles while uninsured. If one of these irresponsible drivers causes your car accident, it can be difficult to...
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3 Types of Negligence in Accidents

Posted on December 27, 2019 Car Accidents
Negligence is a word you will hear often during a personal injury accident claim in Texas. In general, negligence refers to a breach of duty of care. Breaching a duty means to fail to meet the expected standards of care. To win a compensatory award in a Texas personal injury claim, you or your...
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