Whether or not you can file an injury claim if you violated Texas traffic laws during your car accident depends on a number of factors. Texas is a comparative negligence state, which means that the insurance company or court can…
If you were injured in a DWI accident and later realized that the negligent driver attended a party where alcohol was served, you need to know your rights. The laws vary by state. In some states—including Texas—the party’s host can…
Immediately after a car accident that involves you, one of your passengers, or someone from the other vehicle sustaining serious injury, you should call 911 and request an ambulance. Make sure that the vehicles are out of the road and…
If you were involved in a large truck accident caused by a negligent driver, you probably know to seek immediate medical care if you suffered apparent injuries. But what happens if you don’t believe you were hurt? You may not…
You’ve suffered a devastating loss and we are so sorry to hear about your friend’s death. You understandably want to hold the person or the company that caused your friend’s death accountable. You Can’t File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit, But…
If you attempt to settle your truck injury claim on your own, you may only receive a fraction of the compensation you’re actually entitled to, or you might not be awarded any damages at all. Don’t Settle Your Claim Alone…
If you’ve been injured in a truck accident, you must prove that the other party behaved negligently before you can hold him legally responsible for your injuries. Elements of a Negligence Claim If you are unable to prove negligence, you’re…
If you’re involved in a commercial truck accident caused by a negligent driver, you could suffer much more serious injuries than if you were in a car accident. This is because of the greater size and weight of the truck…