LEARN MORE ABOUT CAR ACCIDENTS
FILING AN ACCIDENT INJURY CLAIM
Many variables are considered in Texas when deciding where one falls on the fault spectrum. For example, while one driver may have been speeding at the time of the accident, the other driver may
have been the most at fault for significantly more dangerous or unsafe conduct, such as texting while driving, racing, driving with a revoked license, or driving while intoxicated.
A few
of the specific factors that a jury will likely consider when determining the value of your claim may include:
For example, while one driver may have been speeding at the time of the accident, the other driver may have been the most at fault for significantly more dangerous or unsafe conduct, such
as texting while driving, racing, driving with a revoked license, or driving while intoxicated.
The circumstances leading up to a car accident will influence the outcome of the
case by exposing the driver who was the most reckless prior to—and during—the accident. Disobeying traffic laws, as well as triggering the accident with unexpected movements, such as
switching lanes too fast or slamming on the brakes, is a strong indication of liability.