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How Does the Law Work When the Vehicle that Caused My Crash Was Blocking the Roadway?
Obstructing a Roadway is “Negligence Per Se” Under Texas Law Imagine you are driving down the road at night, and as you round a curve in the roadway, you see small, blurry lights that you can’t properly make out in the distance. As you drive closer, you suddenly realize the blurry lights are actually the…
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Running a Stop Sign: A Recognized Negligence Per Se Argument in Texas Car Accident Cases Car accidents happen all too frequently and most of the time they’re caused by someone making a careless mistake. One such careless act is when a driver runs a stop sign, injuring someone as a result. It goes without saying…
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Car Accident Theory of Negligence: Failure to Take Evasive Action Under Texas law, when you sue someone who caused you to sustain injuries in a car accident, you must articulate a theory of liability. In other words, you must explain to the court, legally speaking, what the driver did wrong. Moreover, this theory of liability…
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