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Monday, May 25, 2009
Auto Accidents in Texas
In 2007 alone, 3,363 people died in automobile accidents in Texas, the second most of any state in the United States. The number of non-fatality accidents, resulting in injuries of all kinds, including head, neck and back, dwarfs this number. At some point, you will be in a car accident. And when you are, it’s critical that you are aware of the unique aspects of Texas law regarding automobile accidents.
Two important Texas legal standards applicable to automobile accidents are “foreseeability” and “proper lookout”. The first states if a driver “foresee[s] that his conduct will involve unreasonable risk of harm to other drivers or to pedestrians,” has a “duty” to act in a reasonable manner to avoid that risk. The “proper lookout” standard essentially says that it is the driver’s duty to pay a sufficient amount of attention and care to the various factors which affect his or her vehicle. Failure to maintain “proper lookout,” resulting in an accident, means that the driver could be found at fault, or “negligent”.
After an accident, insurance companies get involved in order to determine whose fault the accident was. This process is pivotal, since the determination of fault or negligence will ultimately determine how damages are rewarded. Texas has a proportional comparative negligence law that follows the 51% bar rule. This means that if someone is found to be 51% negligent in an accident, they are barred from seeking any damages. Thus, the insurance company’s determination of fault could mean the difference between compensation for your injuries and receiving nothing. Whether the other driver is uninsured or underinsured also has to be taken into account.
Another important factor is statute of limitations. In Texas, there is a two year statute of limitations for filing a claim involving personal injury, damages for medical bills, lost wages, and/or pain and suffering. There is a four year statute of limitations for any claim involving property. Failing to file a claim within these time frames means there is no chance at compensation.
The unique laws of the state of Texas regarding automobile accidents can make it difficult for those involved to determine their rights. That’s where the experienced attorneys of Polewski & Associates can help. Schedule an auto accident consultation to get our knowledge and experience in Texas law working for you.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Auto Accidents Caused by Drunk Drivers
In 2007, 1,292 people died in alcohol-related automobile accidents in Texas, the highest number in the nation. One third of all drunk-driving fatalities in Texas involve a driver previously found guilty of drunk driving. These staggering numbers reveal the dangers of Texas roadways, and the importance of knowing your rights and options if you are involved in an accident with a drunk driver.
Why is a trained and experienced lawyer crucial to punishing drunk drivers involved in auto accidents? Given Texas state law and its 51% bar rule for proportional comparative negligence, it’s important to be able to prove a driver’s level of drunkenness in order to file a claim against them. These claims may result in monetary damages, but that is not the only purpose of going after drunk drivers. Going after drunk drivers has the added benefits of punishing someone for irresponsible and dangerous actions, acts as a deterrent for future possible drunk driving, and emphasizes the guilt of drunk drivers. While monetary damages may not heal the injuries of an accident or remove the emotional and mental pain, they can give you a sense of justice that may be the first step in you moving on with your life, all while taking a step to eradicate drunk driving. Polewski & Associates believes that going after drunk drivers is a way to make our Texas roads safer for all Texas drivers.
If you or a loved one has been hurt by a drunk driver in the state of Texas or while in another state, schedule a consultation with the Dallas, Texas accident attorneys at Polewski & Associates. We can help you get the justice you deserve.
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