Month: January 2018

  • Self-Driving Cars Are on Texas Roads. What Should You Do in a Crash?

    Self-Driving Cars Are on Texas Roads. What Should You Do in a Crash?

    Self-driving cars are starting to hit the roads in Texas, and their numbers will only increase. While many people argue that autonomous vehicles will improve road safety, they will not eliminate car accidents. In fact, when a self-driving car accident occurs, you might face complicated insurance claims and a higher likelihood of litigation. Below, we explain how…

  • Studies Show Texas Is a Dangerous State for Driving and Car Accidents

    Studies Show Texas Is a Dangerous State for Driving and Car Accidents

    Every year, American drivers are rated based on a variety of metrics. Unfortunately, Texas drivers score poorly overall: with scores ranging from slightly below average to some of the worst in the country. These statistics have real-world consequences: careless drivers speeding, using their phones, and driving recklessly cause a Texas car accident every 57 seconds. Learn more about bad Texas driving habits — and what you should do if…

  • How to Protect Your Personal Injury Settlement During a Divorce

    How to Protect Your Personal Injury Settlement During a Divorce

    During a divorce, your spouse might try to claim some or part of your personal injury settlement or award. However, not all personal injury payments are considered community property in Texas. Before you settle an accident claim or finalize a divorce, you should consult with an experienced attorney.