No-Fault vs. At-Fault Insurance in Texas

Each state operates its own car accident insurance system, which kicks in after a crash resulting in property damage and/or injuries. States can choose between two basic frameworks–no-fault insurance and at-fault insurance. Texas is an “at-fault” insurance state. How “At-Fault” Insurance Works In an at-fault state like Texas, an injured car accident victim has two […]

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Are Car Accident Reports Public Record in Texas?

Car accident reports are public records in Texas. But the public version of the report contains redactions. This version lacks useful information, like names, addresses, and insurance policy numbers. As a result, your lawyer cannot use the public version to investigate your car accident or gather the evidence you need for your injury claim. The […]

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Is Texas a No-Fault State?

Accidents happen. Victims often have questions about responsibility, insurance, and compensation when they do. One of the most frequent questions is, “Is Texas a no-fault state?” The world of auto insurance and accident liability may seem complicated. However, understanding your rights and responsibilities after a collision is crucial. Parker Law Firm’s car accident lawyers in […]

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Car Accident Reports in Texas 

Car accidents are unexpected events that may lead to catastrophic consequences. Unfortunately, accidents occur in Texas every day. Knowing what to do following a car accident can help you be prepared for the unexpected.  What Is a Car Accident Report? In Texas, officers that respond to a car accident where there is an injury, death, […]

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What To Know About Car Accident Reports in Bedford, TX

After a car accident in Bedford, Texas, you have several legal duties. You must stop at the accident scene and assist anyone injured. You must exchange information with the other driver. And, you must contact the police if the crash caused injury, death, or extensive property damage. The officers who respond to your collision will […]

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What Does Yielding the Right of Way Mean?

Yielding the right of way means allowing another driver, cyclist, or pedestrian to proceed before you at designated points on the road, such as at an intersection. The Texas Transportation Code creates rules that govern who has the right to proceed first when two vehicles intersect on the road.  Knowing what yielding the right of […]

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How Trucking Accidents Differ From Car Accidents

Trucking accidents differ from car accidents in significant ways. Big trucks are much heavier and more challenging to operate. The injuries sustained from a truck accident can be more severe and longer lasting – meaning victims may receive more compensation in these cases.  Truckers and trucking companies are more regulated than ordinary drivers because of […]

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