Monthly Archives: August 2024
Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Motorcyclist in Houston
According to witnesses, a Kia driver failed to stop at a stoplight in Houston, rear-ended a motorcycle, and fled from the scene on foot. When officers arrived at the accident scene in the 5800 block of Mesa Drive, they found a motorcycle hit from behind by a gray Kia. The male motorcyclist was pronounced… Read More »
Legal Issues in Rear End Wreck Cases
Driver negligence, usually driver inattention or improper driver judgment, causes most rear-end collisions. These crashes constitute about a third of the motor vehicle collisions in Texas. Sometimes, traffic backs up and the tortfeasor (negligent driver) fails to reduce speed appropriately. Other times, tortfeasor misjudge the distance between their vehicles and the vehicles in front… Read More »
Top Five Negligent Security Hazards
In Texas. property owners have a legal responsibility to create safe and secure environments for their invited commercial or noncommercial guests. In criminal court, individuals are legally responsible for assaults, robberies, and other such incidents. The “society is to blame” defense usually doesn’t hold up in court. However, if they were negligent, property owners… Read More »
What If You Fall in a Restaurant?
If you fall in a restaurant, especially if you’re not an employee, an attorney usually files a legal action. This move is the only way to obtain the money needed to pay medical bills and other accident-related costs. Furthermore, money doesn’t cause emotional distress and other such noneconomic effects disappear. But, let’s face it…. Read More »
The Five Kinds of Driver Impairment
Most car accidents aren’t “accidents.” Driver error causes over 98 percent of the vehicle collisions in Texas. Sometimes, this driver error is speeding, turning illegally, or another form of aggressive driving. Generally, however, driver error includes driver impairment. Arguably, these tortfeasors (negligent drivers) know they shouldn’t get behind the wheel, but they do so… Read More »
Breaking Down a Motorcycle Accident Claim
The motorcycle rider crash fatality rate is thirty times higher than the four-wheel vehicle occupant fatality rate. Even if motorcycle riders survive a crash, they usually sustain permanent injuries, like head injuries. Wearing a motorcycle helmet during a crash is like covering your mouth when you sneeze. A helmet gives riders some protection, but… Read More »
Teenage Boy Killed in High-Speed Chase
Five 12- and 13-year-old boys fled from police in a stolen car in West Houston. Only two of them walked away, and only four of them survived. Police said this started with a stolen car speeding first off Richmond before ending up on Westheimer Road in the Westchase District. A chase followed from there… Read More »
The Comparative Fault Defense in Truck Accident Claims
Basically, the comparative fault defense is the legal equivalent of a second-half comeback. Law enforcement and insurance company investigators assign fault to a drive in a truck accident based solely on the evidence available at the scene. Legal doctrines, like comparative fault, could change that determination. Like most states, Texas is a modified comparative… Read More »