Not all traffic laws are as straightforward as they seem. In fact, there are weird traffic laws in Texas—and across the country—that could actually influence the outcome of a car accident claim. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we’ve seen firsthand how unusual laws can...
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Texas drivers are facing important updates in 2025, especially when it comes to vehicle inspection rules. If you’ve been in a car accident—or want to avoid one—the new inspection sticker changes could affect your safety and legal liability. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we’re...
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Your auto insurance remains valid in Texas even if your vehicle registration has expired. Insurance companies cannot cancel your policy mid-term solely because of an expired registration. If you continue making timely premium payments, your insurance coverage will remain active and intact, ensuring protection...
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Following too closely in Texas is illegal, but it is also a dangerous and significant crash risk. If you drive, you have probably experienced this behavior from others sharing the road. It is an aggressive type of driving that is meant to intimidate and...
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Even inexperienced drivers know that getting behind the wheel while drunk creates a serious crash risk. Yet few people may realize that driving while hungover is also a dangerous idea. Anderson & Cummings explains more about the dangers of driving with a hangover below,...
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Crashes caused by headlights are on the rise in Texas and across the country. In part, this is due to the newer, brighter lights blinding drivers in their path. Failing to use headlights at all is another issue that makes it harder to see...
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Ever wondered how far you have to be from a fire hydrant—and why it matters beyond just avoiding a ticket? Parking too close to a fire hydrant is more than a minor infraction—it can impact your ability to recover compensation after a car accident...
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Car accidents can leave a lasting impact both emotionally and physically. While the severity of injuries varies, understanding common car accident symptoms is crucial to ensuring your recovery. Whether symptoms appear immediately or are delayed, prompt action can make all the difference in your...
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Faulty Evasive Action If you’ve been injured in a crash caused by another driver’s sudden or misguided maneuver, you may be dealing with what’s known as faulty evasive action. This happens when someone tries to avoid danger—by swerving, braking hard, or making an abrupt...
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Head injuries are among the most common types of injuries suffered in car accidents. These injuries range in severity and have the potential to permanently affect your life. However, auto accident victims may be entitled to compensation after suffering a head injury in a...
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What is a Statute of Limitations? A statute of limitations is a law that sets a specific timeframe during which a person can file legal action after an event, such as a car accident or contract breach. These deadlines vary by jurisdiction and the...
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The right-of-way laws in Texas specify when drivers must yield to others. When these laws are broken, accidents with serious injuries can occur. Below, we highlight some of the main right-of-way laws to help protect pedestrians, bicyclists, other drivers and yourself while on the...
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A serious auto accident head injury can change your life in an instant—even if symptoms don’t show up right away. From mild concussions to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), head trauma after a crash can impact your physical health, emotional well-being, and ability to work...
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In Texas, uninsured motorist (UM) and underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage aren’t required, but insurance companies must offer it. If you don’t reject the coverage in writing, it will automatically be added to your policy. That small detail could make a big difference after a...
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Knowing when it’s safe for a child to sit up front is an important part of responsible driving. Factors like age, size, seat belt fit, and vehicle safety features all play a role in making that decision. While Texas law doesn’t set a specific...
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