Can I Recover Compensation For a Car Accident If I Was Partially at Fault?
If you were involved in a car accident in Texas and believe you were partially at fault, you may still be eligible to recover compensation for your injuries and damages. Texas’s Modified Comparative Fault Rule Texas operates under a modified comparative fault system, specifically following the 51% bar rule (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies...
Continue Reading How to File a Lawsuit Against a Drunk Driver in Texas
Being involved in an accident with a drunk driver can have devastating consequences. In Texas, victims have the right to pursue legal action to seek compensation for their injuries and damages. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to file a lawsuit against a drunk driver in Texas. 1. Seek Immediate Medical Attention Your health...
Continue Reading What Does Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Insurance Cover After a Texas Car Accident?
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance is a crucial safety net for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians injured in Texas accidents. It covers medical expenses, lost wages, essential services, and more, regardless of fault. Overview of PIP Insurance in Texas Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance is a type of no-fault coverage that pays for medical bills,...
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