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Monthly Archives: January 2026

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Can I Still File a Claim After a Car Accident Caused By Bad Weather?

By John Reed |

Texas is a state where drivers commonly encounter dangerous and severe weather. Indeed, according to a recent report from the Austin-American Statesman, Texas routinely ranks top in the nation for severe and extreme weather, including severe thunderstorms, hurricanes, hail, and flash floods. Across the country and especially in Texas, severe and extreme storms can… Read More »

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Fatigued Driving Accidents

By John Reed |

More vehicles on the roads  —  even those traveling short distances  —  increases the likelihood of fender-benders and serious car crashes. In addition, extended holiday travel that involves lengthy road trips routinely results in fatigued or drowsy driving crashes that can result in serious and fatal injuries. As the holidays approach, regardless of whether… Read More »

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Filing a Claim Against a Drunk Driver After the Holidays

By John Reed |

Drunk driving crashes can happen at any time of the year, but they are particularly common during the holiday season. Indeed, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), December is the most dangerous month of the year for driving, and there are more than 1,000 drunk driving deaths annually between Thanksgiving and… Read More »

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What is the Difference Between DWI and Commercial DWI Charges?

By John Reed |

If you were recently stopped by a law enforcement official on suspicion of drunk driving or drugged driving, and the stop resulted in an arrest, you are now likely facing charges for driving while intoxicated (DWI) in Texas. Under Chapter 49 of the Texas Penal Code, driving while intoxicated means either driving while “not… Read More »

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