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What Happens If Debris from Another Car Causes a Crash?

There are always inherent risks associated with driving a car on public roadways in Houston, across Texas, or anywhere in the United States. These hazards are enhanced when debris falls from other automobiles on streets and highways. The reality is that there are some important points to bear in mind when it comes to the legal liability or legal responsibility surrounding a car crash caused by road debris from another car. When a car accident is caused by road debris…

What Should You Do After a Hit and Run Crash?

Car accidents are traumatic experiences. The stark reality is that being the victim of a hit and run accident can be particularly challenging. Not only are you left dealing with the physical and emotional aftermath of the collision, but you are also left with the stress of not knowing who hit you or how to hold that individual responsible for the car crash. In such a case, a Houston car accident attorney may be able to help you secure justice…

Determining Liability for an Accident in a Borrowed Car

Many Houstonians lend their automobiles to others. A good number of these people give little thought to letting a family member or friend borrow their car to run an errand or for some other reason. The stark reality is that there can be serious consequences to permitting someone to use your car, even for something as simple as a quick trip to the grocery store or a similar jaunt. If an accident should occur, the generous car owner could bear…

What Is a “Sudden Emergency?”

Determining who is legally responsible for a car accident can be a complicated process. The reality is that legal liability in a Houston automobile crash is not always a black and white matter. There are a number of defenses that may be available to a person who initially might be considered to bear primary responsibility for causing an automobile accident. One such potential defense is that of a so-called “sudden emergency.” In order for a sudden emergency defense to be…

What is Texas’ Last Clear Chance Doctrine?

In Texas, the legal principle of the last clear chance doctrine can be used to hold a defendant liable for an accident, even if the plaintiff was also at fault. This last chance doctrine is based on the idea that the defendant had the last clear chance to avoid the accident, but failed to do so, and as a result, caused the plaintiff’s injuries or damages. There are some facts and factors to bear in mind in regard to the…

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