Car Accidents and DWI Accidents

Personal Injury FAQs
Houston Personal Injury Attorney Steve Lee answers your questions regarding car accidents, truck accidents, DWI accidents, construction accidents, offshore accidents and refinery and industrial accidents. We represent personal injury and accident victims throughout Texas.

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Even when alcohol test results aren’t available for the driver who caused your collision, you may still be able to receive compensation. While these test results can certainly be helpful, they are not always required in order to prove your…

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Victims of drunk driving collisions are routinely compensated for their economic and emotional losses, and they’re sometimes awarded punitive damages as well. You may be entitled to receive punitive damages if you can prove the driver who caused your injuries…

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You won’t automatically be considered at fault for your accident just because you were an unlicensed driver. However, you may face legal consequences for driving without a license. Assessing Damages In Texas, collision liability is determined by negligence, not by…

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Reckless driving is incredibly dangerous, often leading to serious rear-end, head-on, and side-impact collisions. When a reckless driver causes a vehicle accident, criminal charges may be filed against him. Injury victims can also sue the reckless driver for damages in…

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Yes. You should hire a local attorney in the Lone Star State to assist with your vehicle accident claim, regardless of where you reside. Why You Need a Local Attorney Each state has particular regulations regarding motor vehicle accidents, but…

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When you’ve been injured in a vehicle accident, attorney-client privilege gives you the freedom to tell your counsel everything about your collision. This legal concept means attorneys can’t reveal any oral or written communications from their clients if privacy is…

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When you’re traveling in a vehicle that weighs more than two tons and the only contact with the road consists of four small patches of rubber, your tires matter. Worn, defective, or improperly-installed tires can cause a serious collision. These…

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Negligence per se involves the commission of a negligent act that violates the law. This differs from ordinary negligence, which consists of actions contrary to those of a reasonable person. Since negligence per se involves the blatant violation of a…

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