Fatal accident statistics show that 418 motorcyclists, 621 pedestrians, 940 intoxicated drivers, and 1289 other drivers or passengers died in car crashes in Texas in 2018. And the number keeps rising every year. Unfortunately, a majority of these crashes involve…
In car accidents, there are a number of different injuries that can be sustained in a number of different ways. This can be difficult for individuals to endure and understanding how the injuries can impact a life is important in…
No one plans for a car accident. And afterwards, you may be stressed and confused about the next steps to take. Here, we’ve provided the top six important things you should do immediately after your accident. Top 6 things to…
Each year, many people in Texas suffer whiplash when their car is hit by another vehicle. This type of injury, while not externally visible, may cause the accident victim to experience multiple symptoms, some long-lasting. Our team at the Stewart…
Were you recently in a car accident? Do you think you may have a concussion, but you are not sure? Many people don’t realize that they have a concussion immediately or at all — especially since this type of brain…
The CDC reports that millions of alcohol-impaired drivers get behind the wheel each year. This danger is especially present in Texas, where adults report that they drive under the influence almost 50% more than the national average. But there’s one…
Car accidents are always in the back of our minds as an everyday potential for disaster. In Texas in 2019, one person was injured in a motor vehicle accident roughly once every 2 minutes. Luckily, if you do find yourself…
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, you may be interested in filing a claim and pursuing damages that ease your injury-related financial burdens. After all, a beneficial settlement or verdict can award compensation for your medical expenses, lost…
Apologizing after a car accident in Texas can severely jeopardize your personal injury claim. Insurance companies routinely twist polite expressions of regret into legal admissions of fault, using them to reduce or outright deny your financial compensation. Because you rarely…