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What if the Driver Who Hit Me Is Uninsured?

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

After a car accident, we count on the other driver’s insurance to cover our medical bills, make up for the income we’ve lost, and compensate us for our pain and suffering and the other kinds of harm we’ve been forced to endure because of their negligence. But even though Texas law requires all drivers… Read More »

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Car Accident Laws to Know as a Driver in Texas

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

Navigating the aftermath of a car accident in Texas can be complex and overwhelming. Understanding the state’s specific car accident laws is crucial for any driver, whether you’re a resident or just passing through. McLemore, Reddell, & Story, P.L.L.C., a leading Houston personal injury law firm, is committed to helping injury victims across Texas…. Read More »

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Who Is Liable for a Commercial Truck Accident?

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

Trucking transportation is vital to the economy in Houston, and commuters can expect to encounter 18-wheelers at any time of the day or night whether they are traveling on the Katy Freeway, the Gulf Freeway, the Loop, or any of the dozens of freeways, tollways, and expressways that are part of the city’s extensive… Read More »

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How Expert Witnesses Help in Car Accident Claims

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

Understanding the Role of Expert Witnesses in Car Accident Litigation in Texas For anyone hurt in a car accident who is pursuing a claim against the other driver or their insurance company, understanding the crucial role of expert witnesses can be a game changer. Although not necessary in every case, an expert witness can… Read More »

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Proving Negligence in Texas Personal Injury Cases

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

Personal injury cases revolve around the legal concept of negligence. Negligence is a legal term that refers to a failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances. This concept forms the backbone of most personal injury lawsuits, from car accidents to slip… Read More »

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What Every Driver Needs to Know About Auto Insurance Laws in Texas

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

Texas follows a “fault” insurance model, meaning drivers are financially responsible for any accidents they cause, unlike no-fault states, where drivers typically file a claim with their insurance provider regardless of who caused the accident. As a result, all Texas drivers must carry liability insurance to cover potential damages and medical expenses in accidents… Read More »

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Common Causes of Vehicle Accidents

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

Every minute, on average, a car crash happens somewhere in Texas, adding up to well over half a million traffic accidents a year. Car accidents are common – you might see one every day if you drive regularly in a metropolis like Houston – but that doesn’t mean they should happen or that they… Read More »

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Things to Know Before Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

If you or a loved one have suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence, you’ll likely require the services of a seasoned personal injury lawyer. With thousands of law firms to pick from, choosing the right lawyer in Houston can be a daunting task. Below is a list of questions that can be… Read More »

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What to Do in a Car Accident in Texas

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

If you’re ever in a car accident, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed and unsure about what steps to take next. However, the things you say and do, as well as the things you don’t, can impact any legal claims you might have to recover compensation from the negligent driver who caused the crash. Below… Read More »

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Car Accidents vs. Truck Accidents

By McLemore, Reddell & Story, P.L.L.C. |

Car accidents and accidents involving large commercial trucks are both dangerous, but they differ in key respects. Accidents involving tractor-trailers and other large trucks can be more dangerous; they may have been caused by special contributing factors, and the legal analysis around who may be held liable and how can be different than a… Read More »

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