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When Is a Bicyclist Not Required to Ride to the Right of the Roadway?

As a cyclist, you have likely heard the general rule: stay as far to the right as practicable. But what happens when riding on the right edge of the road puts you in danger or prevents you from making necessary maneuvers?  Texas law recognizes that it isn’t always safe or practical to strictly follow this rule. While motorists often expect cyclists to remain…

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How Much Does a Car Depreciate After an Accident?

After a car accident in McAllen, your vehicle may roll out of the body shop looking good as new. However, there is an invisible defect that remains—one that only shows up when you try to sell or trade in your vehicle. This is known as depreciation or diminished value, and it can cost you thousands of dollars.  What Is Depreciation? Depreciation is the…

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Do Lawyers Take Cases They Know They Can’t Win?

Lawyers rarely take cases they believe they can’t win, but a rejection doesn’t necessarily mean your case lacks merit. Sometimes it simply means you haven’t found the right attorney yet, or there are steps you can take to strengthen your claim. So, what factors determine whether a lawyer will accept your case?  How Do Lawyers Evaluate the Strength of a Case? When you…

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Can You Drive a Car If Your Name Is Not on the Insurance?

Insurance policies aren’t always straightforward, and the rules around who’s covered while driving a vehicle can be confusing. Maybe you have borrowed a friend’s car for the day, or perhaps you need to use a family member’s vehicle in an emergency. When an accident happens and you are behind the wheel of someone else’s car, knowing when you are covered can mean the…

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2024 Car Accidents in Texas

Every time you get behind the wheel in Texas, you’re sharing the road with millions of other drivers—and the statistics prove just how dangerous that can be. In 2024, not a single day passed without a car accident-related death. That’s 365 consecutive days where at least one person lost their life on the road. In the event, a family member passed due to…

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Are You at Fault If Someone Pulls Out in Front of You?

When someone pulls out in front of you and a collision occurs, the immediate aftermath can feel chaotic. You might find yourself wondering how you could have avoided the crash—or worse, whether you will be held responsible for someone else’s dangerous maneuver.  Texas follows an at-fault insurance system, meaning the driver responsible for causing the accident is liable for resulting damages. While it…

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What Happens When a Car Accident Causes a Permanent Disability?

A permanent disability resulting from a car accident doesn’t just change your present. These incidents can rewrite your entire future, affecting your ability to work, care for yourself, and engage in activities that once defined your life. When injuries cross the threshold from temporary to permanent, the legal and financial stakes escalate dramatically. You not only need to fight for compensation to address…

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Legal Implications When Someone Else Crashes Your Car

Letting someone else drive your car in Texas creates a web of legal and financial consequences that many vehicle owners don’t discover until after an accident happens. Texas follows specific rules when a non-owner is behind the wheel. Whether you are the owner whose car was borrowed or the driver who crashed someone else’s vehicle, understanding Texas law on this issue is critical…

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What Is Negligent Entrustment in a Car Accident Lawsuit?

Negligent entrustment is a legal theory that holds vehicle owners responsible when they hand their keys to someone they know—or should know—is unfit to drive safely. This doctrine extends liability beyond just the person behind the wheel, potentially allowing accident victims to pursue compensation from the car’s owner even if that person was not present during the crash. Knowing when negligent entrustment applies…

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How Driving Without a License Impacts an Accident Claim

When you are involved in a car accident, driving without a valid license can complicate your ability to recover compensation. However, it doesn’t automatically destroy your claim. While operating a vehicle unlicensed is illegal and can certainly be used against you, the question of who caused the accident remains separate from whether you had legal permission to drive. In these situations, a McAllen…

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