What To Do If You’ve Received a Bill From Emergency Services Following Your Auto Accident in Texas

If you’ve been in a car accident, motorcycle accident, or truck crash and you were not the motorists at-fault for the accident, then Texas law allows you to claim damages from the other driver’s insurance company.  This includes compensation for bodily injury, property damage, loss of income,… read more

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Is There An Upper Age Limit to Drive in Texas?

If you live in Texas, you’ve likely been renewing your driver’s license for years. But are there restrictions on driver’s license renewals? How old is too old to drive? Mark Anderson, the founder of Anderson Injury Lawyers and experienced Dallas car accident lawyer, provides valuable… read more

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Do I Have to Give My Cell Records to the Insurance Company After an Accident?

After you’ve been in a car accident, the insurance company might ask you to sign a release that allows them to access your cell phone records. Many people search terms like “insurance asking for phone records,” “can an insurance company request cell phone records,” or… read more

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How Do Insurance Companies Know About Pre-Existing Conditions?

If you’ve been hurt in a car accident and filed a claim, you might be surprised when the insurance company denies you coverage due to “pre-existing conditions.” This is especially true if you didn’t tell the insurance company about any past injuries, or if your old… read more

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Texas Laws for Drivers with Epilepsy and Other Medical Disorders

Are People With Epilepsy Legally Allowed to Drive? It depends on the state. Some states prohibit anyone with a history of seizures to operate a moving vehicle, while other states are more liberal, placing fewer restrictions on the infirm. Naturally, laws are created to protect… read more

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