Key Takeaways Self-driving cars use sensors and software to control steering, braking, and speed, but most systems still require driver supervision. Automated features reduce some crashes, especially rear-end collisions linked to distraction. Rain, construction zones, and complex Dallas traffic can reduce sensor accuracy. Driver...
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Key Takeaways Leaving the scene of a car accident in Fort Worth can lead to criminal charges. Property damage cases may result in Class C or Class B misdemeanors. Accidents involving injury can lead to felony charges and prison time. Convictions may bring fines,...
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Key Takeaways Driving without insurance violates Texas law and creates serious financial risk. Texas follows a fault-based system, so the at-fault driver pays damages. Uninsured motorist coverage may fill coverage gaps after a Dallas crash. Claims still require proof of fault, damages, and timely...
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Key Takeaways Leaving the scene or skipping reports can cause legal and claim problems. Delayed medical care weakens the connection between injuries and the crash. Evidence disappears quickly without photos, witnesses, or saved footage. Insurance delays often reduce claim value. Early settlements rarely cover...
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Car accidents already feel overwhelming, and uncertainty often increases when a friend or family member drives your vehicle at the time of the crash. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we regularly hear one pressing concern after these situations: what happens if someone else is...
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After a Fort Worth collision, Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn helps families regain control while medical bills grow and insurers push back. A car accident witness often becomes the turning point when fault is disputed. Someone with no connection to either driver can describe speed,...
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A collision involving a police cruiser in Fort Worth creates unique challenges for injured drivers and passengers. Even trained officers can speed, misjudge distance, or become distracted, which increases the risk of severe harm during a police car accident. Our team at Anderson, Cummings...
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Understanding how senior drivers fit into Texas crash statistics can shape the strength of your injury claim. Many people want to know what percentage of car accidents are caused by older drivers and how age-related factors influence liability. While age alone never determines fault,...
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At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we often hear from Fort Worth drivers who want to understand what defines a minor car accident. Generally, it’s a low-speed collision—often a simple fender bender—where vehicles sustain minimal visible damage and remain drivable. Injuries in these crashes are...
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A car accident can turn your life upside down, and choosing the right lawyer can make all the difference in your recovery and peace of mind. To learn how to find a lawyer for car accident cases, look for firms that offer free consultations....
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Aggressive driving on Texas roads often leads to car accidents, serious injuries, and costly legal issues. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we have helped many victims who suffered harm because another driver lost control of their emotions. You can avoid a contributor to road...
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Rejecting a settlement from an insurance company can feel intimidating, especially when dealing with the aftermath of a car accident. Understanding what happens when you reject an insurance settlement offer is essential before making any decision. In Texas, declining a settlement does not end...
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Knowing what to do after a car accident in Texas can protect your health and your claim. Crashes happen suddenly, and those first moments feel overwhelming, but your quick actions can shape recovery. Start by checking for injuries and moving vehicles to safety if...
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The safest seat in a car for children under 13 is the back seat, especially the rear middle seat, because it’s farthest from airbags and impact zones. For every passenger, using proper restraints consistently makes the back seat safer in crashes. That single decision...
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The difference between reckless and careless driving is more than just a matter of wording—it can determine whether you walk away with a traffic ticket or face a criminal record. While both terms describe unsafe conduct, the law in Texas treats them very differently....
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