The best way to prove a car was following too close is to have photos or camera footage from the scene. However, since this may not always be possible, the next best thing is to have witness statements and lots of evidence. One of the most common types of car accidents in Texas is a rear-end collision. In […]
What Qualifies As Wrongful Death?
Wrongful death is a type of tort claim arising from a death that is sadly caused by the negligent, willful, wrongful act, neglect, omission, or default of another. In some cases, such as murder, criminal charges will be brought against the person who caused the death. A wrongful death claim, though, is not a criminal charge. It is […]
How Personal Injury Lawyers Use Video Footage As Evidence
When you are in a car accident in Texas, you might be able to use video footage from traffic lights or dash cams as evidence of how the accident occurred. It can be very helpful to have video footage to help determine the circumstances around the crash. In many Texas car accidents, there is a […]
What Information Should I Give When Describing My Car Accident?
You should always tell the truth when explaining what happened to you in a car accident. However, there are some guidelines that will help you if a debate arises about who was at fault in the car crash. Car accidents are common, but most of us don’t go through many in our lifetime. When we […]
What to Do If You Get Hit by a Government Vehicle?
Texas is a big and beautiful state, but it is also a common site of accidents. In fact, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that with 3,294 in 2019, Texas has the second most fatal accidents of all states, coming only after California. Government vehicles are a common cause of accidents. Government employees are people too […]