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October 21, 2024

No, Texas is not a “no-fault” state for auto insurance. Texas is a “fault” state. This is a significant difference. Each state determines: Whether…

October 21, 2024

If you suffered injuries in an accident, you have the right to seek financial recovery with an insurance claim against the at-fault party. After…

October 21, 2024

You could get workers’ compensation after a car accident if your accident happened while on the job. You must also work for an employer…

October 21, 2024

You should not wait long to report a car accident in Texas to your insurance company. You may generally have 30 days to file…

October 21, 2024

The first thing you should do is get medical help for you or anyone else who was injured. You should also file a police…

October 21, 2024

There are several ways to find a personal injury lawyer, including: Through word of mouth: Friends, family, coworkers, and acquaintances may refer you to…

October 21, 2024

There is no set value for truck accident settlements in Texas. Each case comes with its own value. Your damages may vary based on…

October 21, 2024

Truck accident investigations are conducted in stages, which may include: Investigation of the accident scene Collection of evidence Review of any relevant records—including driving…

October 21, 2024

Whether you should accept a settlement for your truck accident depends on your situation. When evaluating a prospective settlement, some things to consider include:…

October 21, 2024

If you suffered injuries in a car accident in Texas, you can recover the cost of your medical bills and other accident-related expenses. You…

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