Motorcyclists in Texas face the same insurance laws as other drivers on the road. If you operate a motorcycle anywhere in the Lone Star State, you’re legally required to carry insurance coverage that proves financial responsibility. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, we’ve helped injured...
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If you’re thinking about cruising Texas roads on a moped, you’re not alone. Many Texans consider mopeds a cost-effective and convenient option for short commutes or getting around town. But do you need a license to drive a moped in Texas? At Anderson, Cummings...
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Lane splitting is illegal in Texas. According to the Texas Transportation Code, motorcyclists must stay within a single lane at all times, regardless of traffic conditions. Lane splitting can be dangerous and result in an accident with a serious injury or fatality. It is...
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After a serious injury in Fort Worth, victims often face overwhelming medical expenses and long-term care needs that extend far beyond initial treatment. A life care plan serves as a roadmap that outlines all future medical treatments, rehabilitation services and daily assistance requirements needed...
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Texas motorcycle accidents can be life-altering, presenting immediate and long-term challenges. It is common for victims in this situation to be stressed about managing their medical bills. If you or a loved one has been injured in a Fort Worth motorcycle accident, our team...
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Motorcycle bias is an unfair, but real thing that many riders face when trying to recover compensation for damages after a crash. If you are the injured rider, it could mean getting far less compensation than you should. There are many assumptions about the...
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According to WFAA.com, a motorcycle accident on a Monday night in March led to the death of two people. The collision occurred on Sycamore School Road just six blocks west of the South Freeway. The cause of the accident is still under investigation, although...
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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, providing an opportunity to learn more about safe biking before the summer arrives. One of the most important safety tips for motorcyclists is to wear appropriate protective clothing and outerwear because it can help prevent or minimize injuries....
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The last thing you want to happen when you take a ride on your motorcycle is to get pulled over for violating Texas motorcycle laws. Before you hit the road, you need to review the transportation code to ensure you are in compliance. Following...
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While hazards like uneven roads, potholes and leaves have little effect on cars, these obstacles are much more difficult for motorcyclists to navigate, creating a higher risk of an accident. These accidents pose a serious threat to riders’ safety because motorcycles do not have...
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In 2015, 455 motorcyclists lost their lives in Texas accidents. With an average of one death each day, the Texas Department of Transportation is fighting to lower this number, launching a safety campaign to promote Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. The “Share the Road: Look...
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A study conducted by carinsurancecomparison.com has identified the states with the worst drivers. For the second year in a row, Texas has come in at number four for the worst drivers in the country. The study analyzed data from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration....
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A new study from Mobil-eye shows that the threat of distracted driving may be helping fuel growing support for autonomous vehicles in the United States. About one third of those surveyed said they would feel safer with autonomous vehicles on the road. More than...
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Motorcycle accident deaths are soaring in Texas despite a decline across the nation. Fifteen percent of all Texas traffic fatalities are related to motorcycle accidents, and approximately 500 Texas motorcycle fatalities occurred in 2013. With fatalities rising in our great state, it is important...
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The risk of dying in a motorcycle crash is 30 times higher than in a car crash. Riding a motorcycle is inherently more dangerous than driving a car, as they lack many safety devices present in other vehicles. To make your riding experience safer,...
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