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How to Handle Disputed Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Austin

It can be difficult to determine who is responsible for paying for medical expenses and property repairs after any car accident in Austin. After a multi-vehicle crash involving three or more drivers, liability determinations can…

Can Subcontractors Sue for Injuries on Texas Construction Sites?

The average construction site in Texas involves multiple contractors and subcontractors who have been hired by the general contractor to complete specific tasks. If you get injured while working as a subcontractor on a construction…

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Construction Accident in Texas?

Construction is one of the most dangerous jobs in Texas. Every year, hundreds of construction workers suffer serious and fatal injuries in on-the-job accidents. Many of these incidents are preventable, leading to questions about the…

When Is a Government Entity Liable for an Austin Car Accident?

If you get into a car accident in Austin, you may assume that you can hold the individual driver who caused the crash responsible for paying for your losses. In certain situations, however, you may…

What Kind of Evidence Is Needed in an Austin Construction Accident Case?

Construction is a highly dangerous industry that sees a large number of annual worker injuries and deaths in Texas. Most of these devastating incidents are preventable and caused by someone’s negligence, or the failure to…

What Is the Difference Between Workers’ Comp and a Third-Party Construction Lawsuit?

A construction accident in Texas has the potential to cause significant injuries and deaths. In the aftermath of a harmful construction site incident, victims and family members may be able to collect financial compensation for…

What Happens if You Are Hit by a Driver Without a Valid License in Austin?

It is against the law to operate a vehicle without a valid and current driver’s license in Texas. Unfortunately, many drivers break this law and drive on suspended, revoked and cancelled licenses. Others drive without…

How to Handle Disputed Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Austin

It can be difficult to determine who is responsible for paying for medical expenses and property repairs after any car accident in Austin. After a multi-vehicle crash involving three or more drivers, liability determinations can…

Can Subcontractors Sue for Injuries on Texas Construction Sites?

The average construction site in Texas involves multiple contractors and subcontractors who have been hired by the general contractor to complete specific tasks. If you get injured while working as a subcontractor on a construction…

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Construction Accident in Texas?

Construction is one of the most dangerous jobs in Texas. Every year, hundreds of construction workers suffer serious and fatal injuries in on-the-job accidents. Many of these incidents are preventable, leading to questions about the…

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What Are My Options After an Accident With a USPS Mail Truck in Austin?

United States Postal Service (USPS mail trucks can be seen throughout Austin each day. They deliver mail to homes and businesses six days a week. Therefore, USPS drivers cover thousands of miles on the job. According to the USPS, there…

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What Does Yielding the Right of Way Mean?

You likely heard the phrase “yield the right of way” long before you received your driver’s license, but what does it mean? For some people, yielding the right of way means obeying all traffic laws and driving in a safe…

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Can I Sue Someone if My Parents Are Killed in an Austin Car Crash?

If an Austin, TX car accident killed your parents, you may have a wrongful death claim against a liable third party. You will have to identify the appropriate defendant and then either win a lawsuit or negotiate a settlement. Most…

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Do I Need to File a Police Report After an Austin Truck Accident?

Texas Transportation Code §550.026 defines the factors that require a person to report a traffic accident. You must report a traffic accident immediately to law enforcement by the “quickest means of communication” when the accident involves: A traffic fatality; Bodily…

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Basic Austin Personal Injury Settlement Breakdown: How Much Goes in My Pocket?

If you were injured in an accident, you probably feel financially constrained. Maybe you are out of work and struggling to make ends meet while new medical bills pile up. Many people in Austin, TX, call personal injury lawyers to…

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What Are the Odds of Dying in an Austin Car Crash?

With nearly one million residents, Austin is a bustling city filled with cars, motorcycles, and pedestrians. As such, it’s no surprise that traffic accidents abound in one of Texas’s biggest cities. If you drive in Austin or anywhere across the…

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If My Spouse Dies, Am I Responsible for Their Debt?

There is much confusion about whether a spouse is legally liable for a deceased spouse’s debt. The confusion stems from Texas being one of nine community property states. Many people assume that because Texas is a community property state, it…

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Who Is at Fault in an Austin T-Bone Car Accident?

A T-bone accident happens when the front of a vehicle slams or collides with another vehicle at the side doors or panels. The result is a “T” shaped collision. Sadly, T-bone accidents often cause catastrophic injuries for passengers in the…

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Can I Sue if I Fall on a Sidewalk in Austin, TX?

Slips, trips, and falls are among the most common causes of unintentional injuries in the United States. Millions of people are treated in emergency rooms and urgent care facilities for falls each year. Unfortunately, some individuals sustain severe injuries that…

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Blind Spot Truck Accidents in Texas

Every vehicle on the road has at least one blind spot. It is that spot where you can’t see other cars, even if you look in your mirrors or turn your head. Because you can’t tell what is in your…

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Recovering Compensation for the Wrongful Death of a Loved One in Austin, TX

Losing a family member is always overwhelming and heartbreaking. The loss is especially difficult when the death was avoidable. Sadly, families lose loved ones every day because of the negligence and wrongdoing of other parties. If your loved one died…

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Should I Call 911 After a Car Accident in Austin, TX?

The moments after an Austin car accident can be confusing, frightening, and overwhelming. It is difficult to remember Texas law about when to report a car accident and how to notify the police. Therefore, the easiest thing to remember is…

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