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Hit And Run Accidents. What to Do if the Other Vehicle Left the Accident Scene.

Hit-and-Run Car Accidents are Very Common.  There are many reason why someone will leave the scene of the accident.  Sometimes people just panic and leave the scene.  Other times the other driver doesn’t have a valid license, auto insurance, is driving while intoxicated, or just doesn’t want to get in trouble for the accident. When […]

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How to Drive Defensively in Inclement Weather

Did you know that rain causes more fatalities on the road than snow? Frozen roads may seem more dangerous. However, a federal data shows that rain causes the most driving fatalities in 39 out of 50 states in the U.S. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, 50,013 automobile crashes occurred during rainy weather conditions in

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How the FMCSA Protects Victims of Trucking Accidents

Anyone who lives in a  large metropolitan area, like Dallas or Fort Worth, knows that large trucks are an everyday occurrence.  A car accident is bad enough.  But when a large truck is involved, the stakes are much higher. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), approximately 415,000 crashes involved large trucks in

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Five Things Every Motorcyclist Should Know

Maybe you ride your motorcycle strictly for transportation. Or, maybe you ride just for fun. Either way, you need to know the laws in Texas that govern motorcycle operation, and the rights that you have as a motorcycle operator. For starters, Texas offers multiple levels of motorcycle instruction. The basic motorcycle operator’s license is a “Class

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Should I Admit Fault in a Car Accident?

When a car accident happens, whether on the roads of Dallas, interstate highways or back road of Texas, you are naturally rattled and upset. You may even admit fault before you fully understand the circumstances that caused the accident in the first place. However, the scene of an accident is never the place to make

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