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Is drowsy driving as dangerous as drunk driving?

Drivers are accountable for the decisions they make while behind the wheel. Whether it is driving while distracted or choosing…

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Why is distracted driving getting worse?

Despite knowing the dangers of doing so, many drivers still make the decision to use their phones while driving. Whether…

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Texas encourages drivers to use their seatbelts

A car accident has the potential to change a person’s life in an instant. In the second that it takes…

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Reckless behaviors cause thousands of accident injuries each year

When a driver is behind the wheel, his or her primary responsibility should be focusing on the task at hand,…

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Suffering from a concussion after a car accident

The effects of a car accident depend on the details of the individual crash, such as the rate of speed…

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How did speed play a role in your motor vehicle accident?

Car accidents are often the result of the reckless and negligent actions of another driver. Many serious crashes happen because…

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Texas is one of the leading states for distracted driving

Drivers may make decisions that leave others with serious injuries and damage to their personal property. One of the most…

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Car accident claims life of one motorist, leaves others injured

Even a single moment of distraction, one mistake or a minor error in judgment can have detrimental consequences for a…

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Why are fatal accidents happening in the eastern part of Texas?

Serious and deadly motor vehicle crashes can happen for many reasons, and they are almost always the result of preventable…

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The impact of whiplash on accident victims

In the impact of a motor vehicle collision, the driver or passenger may be forced back and forth rapidly, causing…

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