Traumatic events can leave lingering effects including some that don’t always show up right away. In fact, it’s not uncommon for people to walk away from a car accident feeling relatively fine, only to develop worsening pain months or even a year…
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Texas is an at-fault state for car accidents. That means the driver responsible for the accident (and by extension, their insurance company) is financially liable for damages, including medical expenses and property damages, but what happens if the a…
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We’ve all been in a hurry before, started the car and got onto the road without putting on our seatbelts. Even if 99.9% of the time you are clicked in place before even turning on the car, the one time you forget and get in an accident can feel lik…
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Austin roadways are always abuzz, and not every person (or driverless vehicle) is driving themselves to and fro. Ubers, Lyfts, and Waymos are out at all hours, and these vehicles can be involved in accidents. When you’re on the receiving end of tha…
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