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What are the Most Common Ways Truck Drivers Cause Accidents?
Our nation’s highways serve multiple purposes, and you must share the roads with large tractor-trailers that haul goods vital to the economy. However, you also...
Do Insurance Companies Pay For Pain and Suffering?
You may already know that you are entitled to financial compensation for your accident and injuries once you can prove that someone else was to...
What is the Average Payout for a Motorcycle Accident?
Motorcycle accident victims are understandably worried about money, and they can discuss these concerns with an attorney during a free initial consultation. They want to...
Can I Sue Lyft After an Accident?
Hailing a Lyft is as simple as making a few clicks on the app and hopping into a convenient ride. But after an accident, things...
How Much is My Back Injury Worth in a Lawsuit?
When you have suffered a back injury in an accident, you may have a lingering and debilitating condition that leaves you in constant pain. You...
What Happens if You Refuse a Settlement Offer?
Most personal injury claims resolve through insurance settlements. The insurance company reviews your claim and demands, then makes an offer for you to review. If...
Common Causes of Truck Accidents
In recent years, there have been over 150,000 injuries in accidents involving large trucks. Given the disparity in size between the large truck and the...
What if I am Partly to Blame for the Trucking Accident?
There are reasons why trucking companies and their insurers want to partially or fully blame you for an accident. Millions of dollars may be at...
What Happens When a Trucking Company Violates FMCSA Rules?
Texas roads are the veins of our state, thrumming with the lifeblood of commerce. But alongside the vital deliveries rumble behemoths — eighteen-wheelers that, when...
What You Should Know if You Have Been Involved in a Truck Accident
Truck accidents are harrowing experiences, often with devastating consequences for those involved. Unfortunately, these accidents are not uncommon in Texas, where the highways stretch for...