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Accident & Injury Blog

January 24, 2025

insurance claim form paper

Often, many insurance adjusters’ tactic after a car accident is to immediately call their opposition, using the conversation to then manipulate them into an agreement that will likely leave the injured person with an awful settlement. There is nothing in Texas law that states an ...

January 24, 2025

two cars in a bad car crash

If you’ve been the victim of an accident through no fault of your own, it’s reasonable to wonder how no-fault laws work in Texas. In most cases, the person who pays for damages following a car collision depends on whether or not it took place ...

January 24, 2025

Image of vehicle insurance policy form

Most automobile insurance claims follow a very predictable road to a fair conclusion after a car accident, with a few hiccups along the way. However, in some rare circumstances, your or the other driver’s auto insurance provider fails to honor its legal requirement to bargain ...

January 24, 2025

car being tested on side of road

Are you aware of the most commonly staged car accidents scams? You might have seen news videos of innocent people involved in these incidents, finding themselves in the unfortunate situation of shelling out thousands for a perpetrator rather than a victim. You might think you ...

January 23, 2025

lawyer and client talking

Even a minor fender-bender can result in a mountain of stress. The most stressful factor is determining who is at fault and liable for damages. Sometimes the fault is simple to determine. Maybe someone rear-ended you at a red light—no questions there! But what if ...

January 23, 2025

totaled car in texas

A totaled car isn’t the state of a vehicle — it’s a determination made by the insurance companies whether they’ll pay for repairs or the vehicle’s value. When there’s a car accident, your insurance company will be responsible for repairing it. However, if they conclude ...

January 23, 2025

auto insurance policy paperwork

Car insurance liability coverage laws in the state of Texas are at best confusing and at worst incredibly flawed. In short, car liability insurance may not cover you if you have been hit intentionally by another driver. Here we’ll take a look in more detail ...