After experiencing an accident in Texas and getting appropriate medical care, most accident victims start thinking about when they will get a settlement for their damaged vehicle and injuries. The time it takes to settle a motor vehicle accident varies on several...

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What are the steps in the estate planning process?
While estate planning may seem overwhelming to many Texas residents, breaking it down into manageable steps can help you navigate the process more effectively. There is never a better time than today to materialize your own estate plan. Define your goals and...
How does estate planning benefit my family?
Estate planning gives your family peace of mind knowing that you have made your wishes clear regarding the estate's settlement, guardianship of your underage children and what life-prolonging measures are acceptable. It is something that every Texas adult should do....
What not to say to police at a drunk driving stop
Drunk driving is a serious offense with severe consequences for Texas motorists. If the police pull you over on suspicion of drunk driving, you must know what to say (and what not to say) to protect yourself. "I haven't been drinking" If you have been drinking, it's...
3 Mistakes To Avoid After A Pedestrian Accident
Walking or biking to school or work can be an effective way to get exercise or simply reduce your carbon footprint. However, you may also be more vulnerable to serious injury or death if you are struck while doing so on a Texas road. While you may be entitled to...
Failing to wear a motorcycle helmet may affect your claim in Texas
Generally, in Texas, all motorcycle drivers and riders must wear a helmet that meets the Code of Federal Regulation Title 49, Section 571.218, any time they are on the road. The regulation requires that the approved helmets must be in good condition to protect riders...
How do you determine fault in a multiple vehicle accident?
When multiple motor vehicles are involved in an accident in Texas, determining fault can be a complicated process. In some cases, it may be clear who is at fault, but in others, the situation may be less black and white. If you have been injured in a multiple car...
Can Tailgaters Be Held Accountable When They Cause Accidents?
Tailgating ranks as more than an aggressive driver’s rude behavior. Tailgating reflects an incredible dangerous moving violation that could cause a horrific accident. If tailgating causes a crash on a Texas road, the victims might have a strong civil case against the...
Some eye-opening DUI stats
Texas has stiff penalties against drunk driving because of the danger to others on the roads. Recent statistics put the problem of drunk driving into perspective and help identify patterns. General DUI statistics The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...
The most crucial driving mistakes to avoid
Driving on the roads of Texas is a privilege, not a right. It will be up to you to operate your vehicle in a safe manner. Doing so will protect your own life as well as the lives of others on the road. There are certain driving mistakes that cost thousands of lives...
Texas Personal Injury Blog
How long does it take to settle car accident claims?
After experiencing an accident in Texas and getting appropriate medical care, most accident victims start thinking about when they will get a settlement for their damaged vehicle and injuries. The time it takes to settle a motor vehicle accident varies on several...
What are the steps in the estate planning process?
While estate planning may seem overwhelming to many Texas residents, breaking it down into manageable steps can help you navigate the process more effectively. There is never a better time than today to materialize your own estate plan. Define your goals and...
How does estate planning benefit my family?
Estate planning gives your family peace of mind knowing that you have made your wishes clear regarding the estate's settlement, guardianship of your underage children and what life-prolonging measures are acceptable. It is something that every Texas adult should do....
What not to say to police at a drunk driving stop
Drunk driving is a serious offense with severe consequences for Texas motorists. If the police pull you over on suspicion of drunk driving, you must know what to say (and what not to say) to protect yourself. "I haven't been drinking" If you have been drinking, it's...
3 Mistakes To Avoid After A Pedestrian Accident
Walking or biking to school or work can be an effective way to get exercise or simply reduce your carbon footprint. However, you may also be more vulnerable to serious injury or death if you are struck while doing so on a Texas road. While you may be entitled to...
Failing to wear a motorcycle helmet may affect your claim in Texas
Generally, in Texas, all motorcycle drivers and riders must wear a helmet that meets the Code of Federal Regulation Title 49, Section 571.218, any time they are on the road. The regulation requires that the approved helmets must be in good condition to protect riders...
How do you determine fault in a multiple vehicle accident?
When multiple motor vehicles are involved in an accident in Texas, determining fault can be a complicated process. In some cases, it may be clear who is at fault, but in others, the situation may be less black and white. If you have been injured in a multiple car...
Can Tailgaters Be Held Accountable When They Cause Accidents?
Tailgating ranks as more than an aggressive driver’s rude behavior. Tailgating reflects an incredible dangerous moving violation that could cause a horrific accident. If tailgating causes a crash on a Texas road, the victims might have a strong civil case against the...
Some eye-opening DUI stats
Texas has stiff penalties against drunk driving because of the danger to others on the roads. Recent statistics put the problem of drunk driving into perspective and help identify patterns. General DUI statistics The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...
The most crucial driving mistakes to avoid
Driving on the roads of Texas is a privilege, not a right. It will be up to you to operate your vehicle in a safe manner. Doing so will protect your own life as well as the lives of others on the road. There are certain driving mistakes that cost thousands of lives...