Car crashes are traumatic, chaotic, confusing and disorienting experiences. In the aftermath, most victims experience some level of shock, while other victims may feel dizzy. While feeling woozy or dizzy could just be related to the trauma, it could also be a sign of...
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Passing on the right is one of those traffic maneuvers drivers ask a lot of questions about. Is it legal to pass on the right in Texas? Is it safe to pass on the right? When could passing on the right increase the risk...
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Insurance companies are often skeptical about paying victims for injuries stemming from a low-speed crash. However, evidence shows that even a 25 mph to 30 mph crash can cause victims to suffer severe injuries. Table of Contents Can Injuries From a 30 MPH Fort...
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When you get injured in a car crash you have to prove the other party’s negligence to get compensated. Diagnostic tests provide hard evidence of your injuries. The documentation in your medical records show when those injuries occurred. If your injuries are hard to...
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There are few personal injuries that can be as devastating as a traumatic brain injury (TBI). While these injuries can have a wide range of effects, some victims experience long-term physical, cognitive and emotional challenges. Table of Contents What Are Traumatic Brain Injuries? What...
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Being involved in a car crash is a significant trauma. The adrenaline released from the shock can mask any pain from injuries, causing victims to think they are okay. However, even when there is no visible damage or pain, victims could have serious internal...
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Hernias are a lesser-known injury you could sustain in a car crash. However, unlike more common Injuries, such as lacerations, head wounds and fractures, how can you tell you are hurt? Table of Contents What Is a Hernia? How Can a Car Crash Cause...
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Sun glare can happen any time of year. During the summer when days are longer, however, you may be more likely run into this issue during your daily commute. So, how can you prevent crashes due to sun glare? Table of Contents How Can...
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Driving drowsy is a significant problem in Texas. Many people may dismiss getting behind the wheel when they feel tired or think it is not a big deal. However, fatigue can impair drivers in ways that are very similar to being drunk. Just like...
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Sideswipe crashes often happen when another driver attempts an unsafe lane change, colliding with another vehicle traveling in the same direction. The at-fault party in this situation is often the driver attempting to change lanes, but liability is not always straightforward. Table of Contents...
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Electric scooters, called e-scooters, have gained a lot of popularity in Texas and across the country. Despite how fun they are, riders are vulnerable to serious injuries if they get into a crash with a motor vehicle. Riders injured in a crash may wonder...
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Blunt force trauma can occur in any type of car crash, but especially in higher impact collisions or in crashes that violently toss vehicle occupants around. Table of Contents What Is Blunt Force Trauma in a Crash? What Types of Injuries Are Common With...
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Texas has some of the most dangerous roads in the country. Some highways and intersections pose greater crash risks than others. People who drive these routes every day have an increased risk of being involved in a serious crash. Below, Anderson & Cummings details...
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After being involved in a car accident, injured victims may complain about neck, back or head pain. Jaw pain after a car crash is another common, but less-talked about injury. This article discusses the causes and symptoms of jaw pain after a car accident...
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Wrong-way crashes and head-on collisions account for a smaller fraction of traffic accidents overall. When they occur, however, they often result in catastrophic or fatal injuries. Survivors of these crashes may also deal with emotional trauma and distress. In this article, we explain how...
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