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Why Obtaining a Police Report Is Important in a Drunk Driving Injury CaseWere you injured by a drunk driver? Here, we explain why a police report is helpful when you’re filing a claim for compensation for your injuries.
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Should You File a Wrongful Death Claim or a Survival Action If a Loved One Died in a Drunk Driving Accident?If a family member died in a drunk driving accident, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim or survival action. Which do you have a right to pursue?
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What Legal Options Do You Have If You Are Injured in a Accident Caused by a Drunk Driver?You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries if you were a passenger in a drunk driving wreck. Which insurance companies should you file a claim with?
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Proving Fault and Winning Your Injury Claim Against the Drunk DriverYou may still need to prove the other driver’s negligence in causing your accident even if he was drunk.
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How Texas Dram Shop Law Can Help in Your Drunk Driving AccidentWere you hurt in a drunk driving accident? The bar who served the driver alcohol may be liable to compensate you. Here’s how the Texas Dram Shop Law may help.
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How to Get the Police Report After You're Hit by a Drunk DriverIf a drunk driver caused your accident, you will need a copy of the police report to support your claim against his insurance company.
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Common Injuries Caused by Dangerous Drunk Driving WrecksVictims of drunk driving accidents can suffer devastating injuries or death. What are the most common injuries you could suffer in a drunk driving wreck?
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Texas Drunk Drivers Cause Serious Accidents and Catastrophic InjuriesDriving when intoxicated impairs drivers’ judgment, comprehension, vision, & more. We explain the types of wrecks that DUI motorists cause in Texas.
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How Alcohol Consumption Impacts Driving SkillsInjured in an auto accident caused by a drunk driver? Learn how alcohol consumption could have impaired their driving skills. The Hart Law Firm explains.
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Was the Designated Driver Who Hit You Really Sober? A New Study Shows 40% of Designated Drivers Still DrinkThe designated driver who hit you may have been drinking before driving and causing your serious injuries. You may be entitled to compensation. Learn more.