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Why Do So Many Truck Accidents Happen at Night?
Most truck drivers are professionals who usually operate their rigs safely. In most cases, they cover hundreds of miles over many hours per day, and they do so safely. That said, however, over the years, have been a rather continual increase in the number of truck accidents on Texas roads and beyond. Why Truck…
Can I Sue as a Passenger in a Texas Car Accident?
Most drivers know essentially what to do after a car accident: remain at the scene, call the police, do not admit fault and file an insurance claim. As a passenger, your tasks might not be as obvious. You did not cause the car accident, so someone else may be liable for your personal injuries…
Do I Need an Attorney for a Minor Car Accident?
You might not need an attorney for a simple, straightforward car accident claim that only caused minor damages. Most car accidents, however, are not simple or straightforward. They often involve liability disputes and tough insurance companies. A lawyer can take care of all the processes involved in your car accident claim, from communicating with…
Can I File a Lawsuit Against Uber After an Accident?
Ridesharing might have taken the transportation industry by storm, but it is far from a perfect service. The largest rideshare company, Uber, has a history of thousands of automobile accidents – and many fatalities – after only a few years. If you take an Uber to only to suffer a serious personal injury in…
Consequences of Driving Without Car Insurance in Texas
It may be a financial burden to pay for automobile insurance, but the costs of driving without it could be even steeper than monthly premiums. It is against the law to operate a motor vehicle in Texas without the proper insurance. The consequences you could face for breaking this law range from fines to…
What Texas Workers Should Know as They Return to Work
As everyone has no doubt noticed, many Texas businesses are scrambling to reopen following the extended response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. That means workers all over Texas are considering either a return to their previous work or preparing for a new job after an extended period of working at home. Many returning workers…
Self-Driving Trucks Are Here, But People May Not be Ready
The promise of self-driving cars should seem like a dream come true for many drivers. After all, owning a self-driving car should sound like an incredible experience, making travel more convenient, reducing traffic and making a commute much more leisurely. In fact, the number of companies putting millions of dollars into the development of…
As Texans Return to Work, What Employers Should Know
As many Texas businesses begin to reopen following the response to the coronavirus pandemic, at the same time, workers statewide are also either considering a return to work after an extended period of working remotely, or accepting new employment with a new company. Many of those returning workers are currently receiving unemployment benefits; some…
What Is the Liability Risk of Loaning Out Your Car?
Loaning out your car to a friend or family member can be a generous thing to do as the vehicle’s owner. Unfortunately, the recipient could reward your generosity with a liability risk – such as crashing your car or running a red light. It is important to understand all the possible legal risks that…
What Should Be Included in a Doctor’s Note After a Car Wreck?
One of your main concerns after a car accident is likely how to recover compensation for your medical bills, vehicle repairs, and other losses. The validity of your claim to damages can depend on the strength of your evidence – including doctor’s notes and medical records. What your doctor has to say about your…