Texas law requires all drivers to carry at least a minimum insurance policy. This liability coverage, often referred to as 30/60/25 coverage, requires drivers to have at least $30,000 of coverage for injuries per person, up to a total of $60,000 per…
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If you’ve been in a car accident in Texas, one of the first questions you might have is: “How much is my case worth?” While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, understanding the factors that influence settlement amounts can give you a cl…
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Getting into one car accident is stressful enough, but what if you’re still recovering from that accident and then get hit again? Unfortunately, this situation happens in Texas more often than people think. If you’re injured in a second crash bef…
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In any given car accident, there are multiple parties involved. First, you have the drivers, who are the most immediately impacted by the accident. Then, you have their insurance companies, of which the at-fault driver’s insurance bears the brunt o…
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Car accidents are overwhelming, especially when you’re shaken up, dealing with injuries and trying to make sense of what just happened. In addition to the physical and mental trauma the accident may have caused, you may also worry that if polic…
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Getting into a car accident is stressful enough, but when the other driver doesn’t provide insurance information at the scene (whether accidentally or intentionally), things can get even more complicated. Whether it was a hit-and-run, an uncooperat…
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In law, the devil is in the details, and if your police report is missing critical details, your insurance claim settlement could be in jeopardy. Here’s why. After a car accident, the police report becomes one of the most important pieces of eviden…
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While every car accident case is unique, a “reasonable” settlement for your case is one that fully compensates you for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any future costs related to the accident. In Texas, this figure can range fr…
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Just like medical professionals have specialties, so, too, do attorneys. For example, you wouldn’t visit an ENT if you’re having trouble with your back. Similarly, you shouldn’t hire your cousin’s neighbor’s daughter, who happens to be…
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If you’ve been in a car accident in Austin, Texas, you may be wondering whether it’s worth hiring a lawyer or if you should handle the claim on your own. You likely have preconceptions about what it means to hire an attorney and may have concerns…
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