
When Do You Need a San Antonio TBI Attorney After a Car Crash?
A car accident can change your life in an instant. While broken bones and visible injuries often receive immediate attention, some of the most serious injuries are the ones you cannot see. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most misunderstood injuries we see at Crosley Law. A 2024 data analysis estimates that TBIs are prevalent in about 18% of…

Who’s liable when you’re blamed for a San Antonio car accident?
Getting blamed for a crash in Bexar County? Get a San Antonio car accident lawyer on your side to get to help you get to the truth of the case.

A New Braunfels personal injury attorney helps victims in a growing Comal County
New Braunfels and Comal County have grown rapidly over the past several years. What was once considered a quieter community now sees heavier commuter traffic, crowded highways, ongoing construction, and a constant flow of visitors traveling between San Antonio and Austin. Unfortunately, growth often comes with an increase in serious accidents and injuries that can…
Why having a San Antonio car accident attorney matters after a crash
Injured in a local car crash? Having a San Antonio car accident attorney can make the difference. Call Crosley Law to request a free consultation.
Texas Car Accident Laws: Did Something Illegal Happen?
The San Antonio car accident lawyers can help if you suspect a driver’s illegal activity contributed to your crash. Contact us today.
What to do after a hit-and-run accident in San Antonio
Were you involved in a hit-and-run accident? The San Antonio car accident lawyers at Crosley Law can help
Why do so many I‑35 accidents happen around San Antonio?
If you live in San Antonio or travel regularly between San Antonio and Austin, chances are you know Interstate 35 all too well. It’s one of the most heavily traveled highways in Texas and, unfortunately, one of the most dangerous. Serious car crashes, catastrophic truck accidents, and fatal collisions happen on I‑35 with alarming frequency, particularly in the stretch…
San Antonio’s most dangerous roads: Tips from a car accident lawyer
San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., and with that growth comes increased traffic, congestion, and unfortunately, a higher risk of car accidents. You might have experienced your share of close calls if you drive through the city regularly. But just like with any other city, some roads in San Antonio are significantly more dangerous…
What is the eggshell skull rule, and how can it help brain injury victims in Texas?
The eggshell skull rule has a strange name, but it’s a very important rule in personal injury law that protects injured people. This rule—also sometimes known as the “thin skull rule”—says: If someone causes an accident, they are responsible for all the harm they cause, even if the injured person was especially fragile or vulnerable to injury. The rule gets its name from an imaginary…
“Hands at 10 and 2” and other driving myths that could get you hurt
If you learned to drive before 2012, chances are good that you were taught to keep your hands at the 10 and 2 positions on the steering wheel. For years, it was the gold standard in driving instruction. But much like other outdated driving advice, that technique may do more harm than good today. Our…
The car accident was not my fault but I’m being blamed for it. What do I do?
Concussions, also known as mild traumatic brain injuries, can sometimes cause delayed symptoms, including those that are long-lasting and life-altering. Learn more about what to look for and where to turn for help.
Texas comparative negligence: how shared fault really works (and what’s fair)
Learn how comparative negligence works in Texas, the 51% bar rule, and how fault is fairly assigned in car, bike, pedestrian, and fall cases.








