car accident lawyer

Is There Such a Thing as a Free Lawyer?

Submitted by lucinda on Mar 29th, 2011

When it comes right down to it, most people wouldn't have the money required to hire an attorney on retainer. When you do hire an attorney on retainer, there are oftentimes many fees that you're not aware of until after the case is already been heard. You can get a good Dallas car wreck attorney, however, without having to put any money down first.


If you've been involved in a car wreck, talking to an attorney is the best way to determine whether or not the other driver may have been negligent. If the other driver was negligent, it may be possible to file a lawsuit against them and to get compensation by going to court. A Dallas auto accident lawyer may be willing to work with you on a contingency agreement. Conveniently enough, one of the principal advantages of this arrangement allows you to determine whether or not you actually have a lawsuit without spending any money.

How to Stay Safe After The Accident

Submitted by lucinda on Mar 15th, 2011

Most of the time, tips for keeping safe have to do with keeping out of a Dallas auto accident. After you've already been in an accident, however, there are some things you can do to make sure things are as safe as possible.

Let a Car Wreck Lawyer Save You a Headache

Submitted by lucinda on Mar 10th, 2011

A Dallas vehicle accident attorney is exactly the professional you need if you've been involved in a car wreck that wasn't your fault. There are plenty of instances where drivers are negligent and where someone gets hurt because of it. These attorneys specialize in making sure that the victims of such drivers are able to seek financial compensation for their injuries, their pain and their suffering. With one of these attorneys on your side, you'll stand a much better chance of not being financially devastated by someone who was driving recklessly or downright dangerously.

Fortunately, hiring a car accident lawyer doesn't necessarily mean that you have to have money up front. In some cases, these attorneys will allow you to hire them on contingency, which means that you don't have to pay them unless they actually win your claim. The most important thing, however, is to make sure that, when you are in an accident, you don't say the wrong thing to your insurance company or to the other driver. In fact, the best time to call these attorneys is right after an accident.

What to do When You're About to Collide

Submitted by lucinda on Mar 1st, 2011

 

There are times when you see a car crash coming just before it actually happens. It might be because you hit an inopportune patch of ice or because you see someone barreling through an intersection and you don't have time to stop before you hit them. In any regard, you can make sure that you lessen your chances of getting seriously injured by remembering that there still may be time to react.

 

Step 1: Know Where to Go

Make sure you pay attention to side roads, sidewalks and other paths of travel that might get you out of the way. These are called escape routes. You should constantly be surveying the road ahead for them. For example, if you know you can cut left at an intersection without hitting anyone, you may be able to veer away from a driver who negligently turns in front of you.

 

Step 2: Train Yourself

Your number one resource in a fast and dangerous situation is training. If you haven't taken driver's ed since high school, it's time to take a defensive driving course. They're actually pretty enjoyable and the skills you get may well save your life someday, or someone else's.

 

Step 3: Know Your Vehicle

Three Ways to Stay Safe on Your Motorcycle

Submitted by lucinda on Feb 24th, 2011

Being on the open road on a motorcycle is one of the most incredible feelings in the world. There's no reason that you should be afraid to do it, but you do have to give a little bit of extra consideration to the drivers around you. You face three primary threats you're on a motorcycle: people cannot see you very well; you don't have the same protection as the people driving in cars; and you're more susceptible to the effects of weather. There are three ways that you can help to reduce the significance of these three threats.

Be Seen

Some motorcycle drivers always wear high-visibility vests or jackets to make themselves stick out a little bit more. Traditionally, motorcycling gear is dark colored; usually black leather. The trade-off when choosing brighter colors is that you lose the protective qualities of leather. High-visibility clothing does have its advantages, but make sure that you leave your lights on and always assume that none of the other drivers on the road can see you at all. Drive accordingly and you'll be far less likely to get into certain types of accidents.

Know Your Limits

We've all had those moments when we got into a sort of impromptu competition with another driver, usually because of anger. If you do this on a motorcycle you will lose every single time. If someone is driving aggressively or trying to crowd you off the road, just get out of their way. Pull over if you have to. If they're being genuinely dangerous, get their plate number and call them in.

Know the Weather

Rural Roads and Safety

Submitted by jrlaw on Jan 27th, 2011

There is no shortage of rural roads to drive on in Texas. They’re some of the most enjoyable places to cruise around and they have some of the best scenery anywhere. You do have to be careful, however. You can be careful and still enjoy the scenery, but awareness of some common hazards will help you to stay safe out there.

Rural roads aren’t always maintained as well as are city roads. When a Dallas car accident occurs, it’s almost never because a huge pothole had developed or because a culvert was sticking above the surface of the road. This is fairly common on rural highways, however. Keep your eyes on the road and don’t drive too fast for the surface. If you’re looking at miles of straightway on a rural road, it doesn’t mean that it’s suitable for high-speed driving. In fact, there may be the types of bumps on the road that will wreck your car, and endanger your life.

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