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How to Drive Defensively in Inclement Weather

Did you know that rain causes more fatalities on the road than snow? Frozen roads may seem more dangerous. However, a federal data shows that rain causes the most driving fatalities in 39 out of 50 states in the U.S. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, 50,013 automobile crashes occurred during rainy weather conditions in

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House Bill 62: What You Should Know about the Statewide “Texting and Driving” Ban

Do you like to text while driving? Unless you also like breaking the law, you should break that habit immediately. Effective September 1, 2017, House Bill 62 introduces the first Texas statewide ban against texting while driving. Texas governor Greg Abbott opted not to veto over 670 bills from the 2017 Legislature back in May. This

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How the FMCSA Protects Victims of Trucking Accidents

Anyone who lives in a  large metropolitan area, like Dallas or Fort Worth, knows that large trucks are an everyday occurrence.  A car accident is bad enough.  But when a large truck is involved, the stakes are much higher. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), approximately 415,000 crashes involved large trucks in

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Protecting Your Personal Injury Case…. From the Hospital!

Just when you thought that fighting the insurance company is a challenge, more and more of my clients find themselves in the grips of the hospital when it comes to settling their personal injury case. From filing hospital liens, getting “assignments of benefits,” and refusing to file on health insurance, I have noticed that many

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How to Handle Eye-Witnesses in your Injury Case

In a perfect world, witnesses will present themselves and cooperate.  They will cooperate with you and your attorney while preparing for your big day in court.  They will deliver the perfect testimony without any hesitance or hostility. However, not all personal injury cases are perfect.  Nor is any other legal case perfect. Helpful witnesses handle

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The Importance of Documenting Your Personal Injury Case

After suffering a personal injury, whether in a car accident or otherwise, you may feel that you can handle it on your own and do not need to go to the hospital. This is a common response, especially if the injury seems minor and insignificant. However, if you have any plans of pursuing a personal

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Can My Insurance Company Drop Me After a Car Accident?

You were in a car accident that was not your fault.  Now your insurance company is dropping you.  Can they do this? Unfortunately, yes. As a Dallas car accident lawyer, I can also tell you a little about how insurance companies behave. Insurance companies evaluate risk.  Like it or not, insurance companies have different ways of

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