Interstate 35E in Texas Makes List of Deadliest U.S. Highways

As most Texans know, we have some of the most dangerous highways in America. The Texas Department of Transportation reported 554,146 total crashes in 2024. Numerous roads throughout Fort Worth have high rates of traffic accidents. One study even ranked Interstate 35E among the top… read more

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Information About Towed Vehicles in Texas

Having your car towed can be stressful and confusing. Whether it was towed after an accident, for illegal parking, or because of a breakdown, knowing your rights and responsibilities can help you avoid extra fees and frustration. Here is key information about towed vehicles in… read more

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Can You Use Your Phone While Driving in Texas?

Phones are a constant part of our lives, but using one while driving can be a serious danger. A Dallas car accident attorney often sees cases where distracted driving leads to devastating crashes. Whether texting a friend, using GPS, or scrolling through social media, taking… read more

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Does Your Learner’s Permit Work Out-of-State? Laws Related to Learner’s Permits and Provisional Licenses in Texas

Laws for learner’s permits vary by state. However, all states have a version of the Graduated Driver’s License (GDL) program. According to the NHTSA, GDL programs allow beginning drivers to obtain driving experience while directly supervised by an adult driver. It also prevents inexperienced drivers… read more

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Can You Turn Left at a Red Light in Texas?

Understanding traffic laws is essential for every driver to ensure safety and compliance. One question many drivers may have is whether it’s legal to turn left at a red light in Texas. While this seems straightforward, the rules surrounding left turns at red lights in… read more

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Driving Without Insurance: Penalties in Texas

Texas insurance laws require drivers to purchase minimum amounts of car insurance coverage. Drivers can purchase higher amounts and different types of coverage, but they must have the minimum amount to satisfy the law. Mark Anderson, a skilled Dallas car accident attorney and founder of… read more

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Fault vs. No-Fault Insurance Laws

Car accidents can be confusing, and understanding how insurance works is important. When an accident happens, the rules about who pays for the damage depend on the state you live in. Some states follow fault insurance laws, while others have no-fault insurance laws. Knowing the… read more

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Can You Get a Ticket for Driving Slowly in the Left Lane in Texas?

In Texas, as in many other states, the rules for driving in the left lane—often referred to as the “passing lane”—are designed to keep traffic flowing smoothly and safely. But what happens if you’re not passing anyone and you’re driving slower than the flow of… read more

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How Many People Die In Car Accidents Each Year?

Car accidents kill hundreds of people on American roads every day. The causes are the same throughout most states; they include drunk driving, speeding, distracted driving, and reckless behavior. In Texas, particularly Fort Worth, these factors combine with heavy traffic and high-speed highways to create… read more

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Automobile Insurance Subrogation in Texas

Subrogation in car accident cases usually refers to health insurance companies seeking reimbursement for the bills they paid related to the car accident. However, subrogation can also refer to your insurance company’s right to file a claim against the party who caused your accident. Automobile… read more

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