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Wide load truck crashes are uniquely dangerous because oversized trailers require special permits, route planning, warning equipment, and often escort/pilot cars. We explains what makes wide-load accidents different, who can be liable beyond the driver, and why acting fast to preserve permits and objective evidence can make a major difference in your claim.
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Flatbed truck crashes can be especially dangerous because exposed cargo can shift, come loose, or fall into the roadway. This post explains why flatbed cases are different, the cargo-securement rules that often determine fault, who may be liable beyond the driver, and why acting quickly helps preserve key evidence.
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Oil tanker crashes aren’t like typical 18-wheeler wrecks. Flammable cargo, liquid surge, and hazmat rules make them far more dangerous and complex. This post explains who can be liable, what evidence disappears fast, and why hiring a lawyer early matters.
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If you were hurt as a passenger in a car wreck in Dallas, you may be able to recover compensation from more than one coverage under the same insurance policy. Even if the at-fault driver has little or no insurance. A Texas case, Jankowiak v. Allstate Property & Casualty Insurance Co., supports a key rule passengers should know.
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Emergency vehicles racing to save lives can create heightened stress for everyone on the road. Each year in Texas, many accidents occur between civilian vehicles and emergency responders with active s...
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