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Injuries During Spring Break: Who’s Responsible?

Whether traveling or staying local, knowing your rights after a spring break injury is crucial.   Spring Break Accidents in Texas: Who’s Liable for Injuries During Travel? Spring break is in full swing. For many Texas families, it’s a chance to travel, relax, and spend time together. However, increased travel…

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Can You Sue if You Suffer a Concussion in a Texas Car Accident?

Concussions are a mild form of a traumatic brain injury.   I Got a Concussion from a Car Accident: Can I Sue? Key Takeaway:You may be able to file a claim for a concussion after a car accident if medical records and other evidence show the crash caused the injury.…

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Winter Weather Isn’t Over: Who’s Liable for Ice-Related Car Accidents in Texas?

Sudden cold snaps can cause unexpected, dangerous driving conditions.   Ice and Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Texas: Understanding Fault February may bring Valentine’s Day plans, but winter weather in Texas is not always finished. Sudden cold fronts can still cause freezing rain, icy roads, and dangerous driving conditions. While snow is…

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Texas Deer Collisions Spike in Fall | What to Do After a Wildlife Crash

November is peak season for car accidents involving deer.   Deer-Related Car Accidents in Texas: What Drivers Need to Know This Fall Texas’s open landscapes are home to abundant wildlife — including large deer populations that often wander near busy roadways. While spotting a deer can be a beautiful moment,…

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What Happens If I’m in an Accident With a Rental Car During Thanksgiving Weekend?

Renting a car for Thanksgiving travel? Accident claims may be more complicated. What Should I Do If I Get Into an Accident With a Rental Car? Key Takeaway:Rental car accidents can be more complicated than regular crashes, but your steps remain the same: protect your safety, document the scene, seek…

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Labor Day Weekend Travel in Texas: What to Do If You’re Hurt in a Holiday Crash

Labor Day is September 1, 2025.   Labor Day Weekend Accidents in Texas: What You Need to Know About Safety and Legal Rights It’s another long weekend to take a break from school and work! Labor Day weekend also marks the unofficial end of summer — a chance for Texans…

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The 51% Rule: How It Affects Your Car Accident Payout

Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule.   How does Texas’s 51% Comparative Negligence Rule affect my Payout? Key Takeaway: In Texas, you can only recover compensation for a car accident if you are less than 51% at fault—otherwise, you are barred from receiving any damages. Not every car accident…

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How Delayed Medical Care Damages Your Injury Claim

Always get checked out by a medical professional after a car accident.   Why Delayed Medical Care Can Hurt Your Injury Claim If you don’t seek medical care immediately after an accident, it could prevent you from receiving compensation for an injury discovered later.  It is essential that you know…

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Safe Driving Tips for Valentine’s Day in Texas

Avoid common distractions while driving on Valentine’s Day.   Cherish the Road: Avoiding Distracted Driving On Valentine’s Day As love blossoms in the air in February, you’re probably planning to spend time with friends, family, loved ones, or yourself.  Either way, setting a date night or booking a trip is…

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Holiday Road Trips: How to Stay Safe and Avoid Accidents During Winter Travel

Learn how to avoid holiday car accidents in Texas.   How to Stay Safe and Avoid Accidents During Winter Travel The winter holidays are fast approaching. Record high numbers of vehicle travel are expected for 2024, and if you’re among those planning to hit the road for the holidays this…

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