Category: Car Accident
If you suffered an injury in a left-turn accident in Texas, you are not alone. Left-turn accidents are an incredibly common type of traffic collision, especially at intersections. The left-turning driver is typically – but not always – responsible for an accident under Texas law. Determining who is at fault in…
After being involved in a car accident, you may wonder how long you have to file a lawsuit seeking compensation from the at-fault driver for your injuries and other losses. In Texas, the deadline for filing a personal injury lawsuit is normally two years from the date of the underlying…
Texas roads are some of the busiest in the nation. High population growth in recent years has only increased congestion and, unfortunately, the number of auto accidents. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), Texas saw the second-highest number of fatal auto accidents of all states in 2020,…
One of the first pieces of evidence in auto accident claims is the official report created by police officers dispatched to the scene of the crash. Police reports document the who, what, where, when, and how of the accident. They should contain basic details about the crash, including identifying information…
According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), “an average of 24 emergency responders, including tow operators, are struck and killed by vehicles while working at the roadside each year.” Further, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 263 people were killed in Texas between 2015-2019 while…
Negligence is a legal claim available when you are injured due to someone else’s actions. This kind of claim is based on the idea that we each owe a duty to take reasonable precautions to avoid harming others through our actions. Failure to fulfill this duty can lead to liability…
In the immediate aftermath of a car crash, it’s natural to experience shock and disorientation. Your immediate concerns might be any injuries you’ve suffered and damage to your vehicle. In this stressful situation, state law still requires you to give certain information to the other driver, including your name, address,…
In Texas, children can legally sit in the front seat of a car once they are at least 8 years old or more than 4 feet 9 inches tall. However, experts recommend that all children sit in the back seat until they are at least 13 years old for maximum…
When you’ve suffered injuries as a result of a car accident caused by another driver, you expect the at-fault driver’s car insurance policy to cover your losses, such as your medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. After all, drivers in Texas are required by law to carry liability coverage…
Colorado weather can keep you guessing. The old saying goes, “if you don’t like the weather in Colorado, wait 15 minutes.” While the Rockies create a unique climate for our state, the state of Colorado boasts one consistency when it comes to weather patterns: plenty of sunshine. With 300 days…